AGRICULTURE =_/=HR
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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. D. JONES, DIRECTOR.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1931.
STATE CAPITOL
NUMBER 44
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The American Mecindin
cr wrote the following eeticde. as you will notice, September 30, 1930:
THE AMERICAN MASTODON
when 1 was a boy I went to the Atlanta Exposition in 1895. I
remember in one of the buildings there was a giant skeleton that rep-
resented an animal that roamed the plains of this country thousands
of years ago. This was the skeleton of an animal of proportions so
a large that he would have been 20 times as large as. an elephant that
we now see. There are none of these Mastodons left today.
The scientists, geologists and all the experts can tell us.exactly how
this American Mastodon looked, how he acted, and what made him
- disappear. How he lived, how he looked and how he acted is not par-
ticularly interesting to us, but the theory of these experts as to how
he was finally conquered and utterly destroyed is interesting.
_ Do you know their theory as to how he was destroyed? ;
They say that the little animals ate off this Mastodons feet. He
was so large that a rat or skunk or weasel could gnaw at his back
heels and. he could not whirl around and stop him quick enough.
While he was trying to stop the little rodents that were working on
_ his back heels others were attacking his front feet. The big old fellow
was kept so busy fighting the little animals that he was finally con-
quered and destroyed.
Bully for the little animals when they got him!
When this old Mastodon stepped on something like a cow, or
- horse, or deer, there was nothing left but a greasy spot. He was too
- pig and too strong for his neighbors. He ate up all the grass and
drank up all the water from the other animals in dry times. In other
words, he made them suffer by his Gargantuan appetite.
. We have a different form of American Mastodons devastating the ~
- country today. They are in the shape of human beings. They have
_not grown gigantic in physical statue, but they have developed into
- titanic proportions in power legislated to them in the form of tariff
> favors and combinations that amount to Trusts.
These modern- day Mastodons have advanced the price of mule
- shoes in the last 20 years from $3 a hundred pounds to $8 per hun-
dred pounds.
These modern-day Mastodons have advanced the price of an ordi-
ey nary lantern in the past 20 years from 35 cents retail price to $1.40
retail price. I bought one last Saturday in MaRae at the Wilcos Hard-
~ ware Store. It cost me $1.40. I bought one when I was a boy, 16
-- years old, from Bramblett Brothers Hardware Store at Forsyth and .
it cost me 35 cents.
_ These modern-day Mastodons have fixed a system of laws in this
country where the American manufacturer is protected and has a
monopoly on American trade.
These modern-day Mastodons have fixed a system of laws ane
trade customs where they can hold that it is all right for them to
manufacture @ mowing machine and sell it to an American farmer
Bs Friers, 1b.
Bi
at
-
Eggs,
Stags, Ib.
- Hens, lb.
. little rodents will eat ee your feet.
for $120 and sell it io our neighboring fedaer in Mexico for $60.
I am not talking about machines made in different places; I am talking
about machines that are made in the same factory. Sell one to our
blood and kin people of this country for practically twice as much
as they sell it to a farmer in a foreign country.
These modern-day Mastodons are so big and so strong they can >
prove it is all right and sing out the logic.
These modern-day Mastodons are now thwarting the efforts of
the people to have manufactured and distributed to the farmer cheap
fertilizer at reasonable prices.
T could enumerate practically every article that is in your kitchen,
your bedroom, your sitting room, your parlor, your tool room, and on
all of these, these modern-day Mastodons have satisfied their Gar-
gantaun appetites.
These Mastodons are so large that it takes a fleet of automobiles
for each one of them. Their average days work is about six hours a
day and for this ey receive fifty to five hundred thousand dollars
a year. :
The pitiful part of it all is that the people who raise. the raw
material out of which all the wealth is produced are being trod down
by these monsters and are not receiving the cost of producing their
raw products.
Nine-cents-a- pound cotton, 90-cents-a-bushel wheat, 814-cents-a-
pound hogs and 10-cents-a- pound tobacco are going to make women
and children suffer this winter.
These people that are going to suffer are awful little in the eyes
of the Mastodons.
T.o0ok out, Mastodons! History repeats itself! Too hungry, these
RUGENE. TALMADGE.
_ September 30, 1930.
Last year cotton was 9 cents a pound, wheat 90 elite a bushel,
hogs 8% cents a pound, tobacco 10 cents a pound.
What about this year? Six-cent cotton, 40 cents a bushel for wheat,
hogs 4.61 cents a pound and 5 cents a pound for tobacco.
Remember the price of manufactured articles this year.is about as
high as it was last.
Every mail several letters reach my desk from hard-working faynas
ers telling me how they have worked this year, what good crops they
have made and how all the crop has gone to pay their debts and they .
have nothing left for the winter. They state they havent sufficient
clothing and no food. :
I heard Huey Long, Governor of Louisiana, say something about
starvation in the land of plenty.
Is the American Mastodon the cause of ey
: UGENE TALMADGE.
October 27, 1931. z
MARKET REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Prevailing Wholesale Prices Oct. 27, 1931. Always Subject: to Vasiiion.
$ .28
26
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$ 32
.30
20
30
18
18
10
23
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15
$ .30
28
23
28
15
15
10
Eggs,
Eggs, Georgia trade, doz. .....
BES ATO. DEIN, (COZ. 2..scccecosescccectecsecsssane
Roosters, lb.
Ducks, Ib.
_ Geese, Ib. ,
Turkeys, lb.
. Capons, Ib.
- Field Peas, Mixed, DU. ....-..---cscsssesssee cseee
- Field Peas, not mixed, bu.
Country Butter, best table, = a ie
Ear Corn (80 Ib. to bu.),
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 ee fiigaesan 1.00
_ Peavine Hay, No. 1, con
i Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton
Hogs sold during week beginning Oct. 19, 1931, at co-operative sales brought 4.61 per cwt.,
basis No. 1.
_ PeanutsNo. 1 stock, delivered shelling plants, $33 per ton, subject to change.
Atlanta. Macon. Savannah. Augusta. Columbus. Valdosta.
INDEX
Poultry For Sale
Poultry Wanted
Live Stock For Sale
Live Stock Wanted
Baby Chicks For Sale
Positions Wanted .............-.------. gonna
Farm Help Wanted
Plants For Sale
Plants Wanted }
S660 FOr Wale ence cere
Seed Wanted
Eggs Wanted
Eggs For Sale
Baby. Chicks Wanted
Grain and Hay For Sale .
Grain and Hay Wanted
Miscellaneous For SATO ceenneceennreeee
Miscellaneous Wantes -...... Sessustasca
Georgia Products Por Satie wu...
Georgia Products Wanted
Special Notices
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$ .30 $
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12.00
10.00
Poultry For Sale
: 5 ANDALUSIANS
Two pure bred Wlue Andalusian
ullets, $1 ea., FOB. Johnson Crowe,
eaveteville, 25 Douglas St.
ANCONAS
ona April hatch cockerels, 75c ea.,
OB, cash _ with order. W. M. Yates,
: AUSTRALORPS
Three last of April hatch Austra-
-lorp cockerels, from 346-egg_ str.,
_ about grown and for quick sale, $2
ea. Mrs. Walter Rountree, Summit.
Osborne str. Australorp cockerels,
$2 ea. Johnson Crowe, Cartersville,
25 Douglas St. \
BANTAMS
Four White bantams, rooster and
$8 hens, pr. B. L. and 2 black hens
for sale or exc. for White Pekin or
Muscovy ducks. Dillard Nunford,
Cartersville.
Mixed bantams, small or large size,
hens, 40c; roosters, 25c. H. M. Adams,
Douglasville, 70 E. Strickland St.
Three choice B. L. bantam cock-
-erels and 3 hens, 50c ea. Overstocked.
-C. H. Overby, Columbus, 22 11th St.
: Japanese Silkies, $2 pr. Mrs. W. T.
Panter, Morganton. :
* Pure bred Brown L. bantams, 2
_ grown hens and 1 cockerel, $1.50, and
5 young ones, 2-3 grown, $2. 25, or
Jot for $3.50; money order with or-
der. M. A. Newton, Statesboro, Rt. 4.
Four mixed bantams, 2 hens and
2 roosters, $1.80 and party pay exp.,
cash with order. Exc. for pr. N. Z.
White rabbits over 8 mos. old. War-
ren Oglesby, Rincon.
Three pr. Golden Sebrights, $2 pr.,
money order with order. B. J: Wynne,
Cochran.
Two pure bred Sebright bantam
nearly-grown pullets, $1 ea., FOB.
Rt 8. B. F. Morrison, Gainesville,
t. 8.
: Two light brown bantam hens, 144
rs. old, 1 hen is of large frame,
1.50 for the 2, or swap for 2 large
breed hens or 3 Leghorns, now lay- :
ing. J.. R. Glisson, Hawkinsville.
-, Seven grown bantam hens, 50c ea.;
-pullets, 40c ea. Exc. for friers or
large breed mixed hens. Mrs. P. E.
Vailace, Hapeville.
_ Three pullets, 1 cockerel, black-
breasted | Red Game bantams, $7.50;
trio black-tail Japs from imported
stock, $5. F. M. Ellis, Griffin.
Few more half grown Buff Cochin
bantams, $1 ea.; grown stock, $2 ea.;
eggs, $1.50 per 15. . A. Wright, At
anta, 515 Peters Bldg.
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Four Hoilterman Aristocrat B. R.
- cockerels, March hatch, $1 ea. Mrs.
A. Baker, Sr., Norman Park, Rt. 1,
Box 65.
Twenty-five pure bred Fischel str.
White Rock pullets, April hatch, $20.
rs. S. W. Hughes, Scotland.
Large, heavy laying Fischel sir.
ite Rock nullets and cockerels, $1;
very fine cocks, 2 yrs. old, $1.50 ea.
Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Concord.
Two fine pure bred White Rock
ockerels, $1.25 ea., March 17 hatch;
-cash with order or come see. Mrs. W.
fo a Austell, Rt. 1.
Five March hatch B. R. pullets and
t hens, $8 for lot. Some laying. Money
rder. No chks. Wm. Gardner, Jr.,
ugusta, 1326 Hightower Road.
Five B. R. pullets, 50c ea. Mrs. A.
. Hurst, Bremen, Rt. 1.
Twelve Parks str., 12-14 wks. B.
ocks, 6 each cockerels and pullets.
Harold Smith, Baxley.
Five pure B. R. hens, $1.25 each;
also few March-April hatch cock-
rels and pullets, $1 each. Mrs. J.
Altman, Alma.
Four nice pure bred Thompson
Ringlet B. R. March cockerels, large
and well marked, $1.50 each, $5.25
or lot, FOB. Mrs. Der Wilson,
non, Rt. 2:
i Barred Rock cockerels, 1 April and
2 May hatch, Thompson Imp. Ring-
lets, $1.50 and $1 ea.; year-old cock,
1.50, FOB, cash. Mrs. C. A. Wil-
anks, Commerce, Rib.
Pen of 7 White P. Rock = 1930
atch hens, 1 pullet and cock, $7;
Fischel-Halback str. April B. R. pul-
lets, 75c ea.; money order. Miss Clara
rimble, Adairsville.
March hatch B. R. rooster, $1.10;
0 friers, 2 Ibs. ea., 25c Ib.; also pr.
pure bred Blue geese, $2. 50. pr. Mrs.
Ola ee oronet, Calhoun, Rt. 2,
: erels, $1 and $1.25 ea.,
2. H.. ay, Warthen. .
Dodie For Sale
Parks str. reg. per. 61-C- si; Foun-
dation stock direct, March cockerels,
$2 ea., 2 for $3.50; hatching eggs for
sale also. Mrs. Mamie Roach Plyer,
Manassas. |
Twenty pure bred Thompson Ring-
let April pullets, $1 ea. and party
pay exp.; money orders. W. S. Nor-
ton, Edison.
About 50 B. R. hens and pullets,
$1 ea., FOB.; heavy layers. Allmon
Carter, Madison.
Few nice Parks str. B. R. cock-
erels and 3 pullets, from good layers,
75e ea. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit.
Twenty fine Aristocrat B. R. spring
hatch pullets for sale. Mrs. B. H. Os-
born, Roy. : SHE
Reg. stock, Parks B. R. D-2-31
rating, April and May. pullets, $1.25
and $1 ea.; 2 March cockerels, $1.50
ea.; 3 cocks, 20 mos. old, $2.50 ea.;
money order, return crate. Mrs. John
Watson, Graymont, Rie b.
BRAHMAS
Twelve Giant str. Light Brahmas,
wt. 5 to 6 lbs., $1 each, or exc. 2 for
same str. to preventing inbreeding.
Dalton Lovell, Maysville.
Pure bred R. C. Giant str. Light
Brahma cockerels, in service, $1.75
ea., 2 for $3; 2 pullets, $1.25 ea. Mrs.
L. M. Kennedy, Collins.
CORNISH :
Four large, fine White Cornish
April hatch cockerels, $2 each; 8 half
grown cockerels, $1.50 ea.; also Dark
Cornish eggs, $1 per 15; $2.50, 50.
Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.
Four Dark Cornish. roosters, 75c
ea., exp, not paid, cash with order.
Mrs. W. T. Jenkins, Sumner,
Thoroughbred Dark Cornish pul-
lets; over standard size, $1.50 ea. K.
H. Cooper, Moultrie.
Two pure bred Dark Cornish roost-
ers; 2 yrs. and 4 yr. old, $1.25 a.
or both for $2, FOB. D. B. McKer-
ley, Duluth, Rt. 2.
Pure bred Dark Cornish pullets
and cockerels, July hatch, 60c ea.
F.~M. Ellis, Griffin.
GAMES |
Pure Bacon Warhorse stags, $2.50
ea.; pullets, $2. Exc. for pigs at $4
ea. Also 2-year-old cock, fine as can
be, $5; guaranteed. T. M. Weaver,
Bowersville.
Game rooster, crossed fine stock,
$2.25, exp. not paid, cash with order.
Fred Combs, Stephens, Rt. 1, Box 40.
Walker Mugwumps, Dave Gordons
and Ginn Reds, stags, wt. 3 Ibs. or
more, $1.25; hens, $1.25; pullets, $1
ea. F. W. Cleveland, Hartwell, Rt. 5.
Four Warhorse hens and 1 Cuban
Red rooster, mixed with Indian, all
grown, $6 for lot, or exc. for W. L.
hens, 12-24 mos. old. W. Harrison,
Fitzgerald
Four Warhorse hens and 1 Cuban
Red rooster, mixed with Indian, all
grown, $6 for lot or exc. for W. L.
hens, 12-24 mos. old. W.. Harrison,
Fitzgerald. : f
Two pullets, 1 cockerel, March
hatch; 2 hens, 1930 hatch, English
Red Caps, $7 | for all. F. M. Ellis,
Griffin. :
- GIANTS
Three Black Giant roosters, ready
for service, $1.50 ea. L. D. Pittman,
Abbeville.
Six pure bred J. B. Giant pullets,
Marcy str., spring hatch, $1.25 ea.;
1 unrelated trio, $4. Miss Alice Joiner,
Soperton, Rt. 2.
LEGHORNS ~
Fifty-five pure W. L. hens and 5
roosters, $1 each, or $55 for lot. Mrs.
J. W. Altman, Alma.
One hundred W. L. pullets and
yearling hens, some laying, Ferris str.
$1 each. J. B. Woods, Brooks.
One hundred pure Ferris str. W. L.
hens, April 1930 hatch, just coming
out of molt and ready for winter
production, healthy and fat. J. M.
Brand, Hazlehurst, Rie 2:
Seventy- five W. L. pullets, just be-
gun laying, $1-ea., FOB. Allmon
Carter, Madison.
W. L. cockerels, AAA quality, di-
rect from Booths, June hatch, $1
ea.3; exp. prepaid if 3 are taken. Exc.
for peanuts or sweet potatoes; 15c
A for check. Lee Waldrip, Gaines-
ville
Two fine Tancred April hatch
cockerels, $1.50 ea. Mrs. L. W. Slaugh-
ter, Rising Fawn.
Tom Barron W. L. well grown
| cockerels, 344 to 4 Ibs., from 288-314
ege record hens, for sale or exc. for
.|pullets same str. T. S. Visscher, De-
gee ay Church St.
Rt. 2.
Douglas St.
Poulter For Sale
Ten. pure bred W. L. pullets and 1
cockerel, March hatch, Ferris eens
laying str., $10 for lok. Mrs. W.
Giddens, Chester, Rt.
Three Brown L. oes yr. old, $1
ea. Mrs. L. K. Lampp, Scott.
Fine lot Vv. L. cockerels, on open
range since June, $3 ea., 5 for $12.50,
10 for $20; money back ear. TC:
Jowers, Whigham, care East View
Poultry Farm.
Sev. fine breeding cockerels and
cocks, out of official contest record
250- 284 egg hens, pure Tancred sir.,
{6 and 7 mos. old. For particulars,
write. M. W. Kantala, Elberton.
Sixteen B. L. 2-year-old hens, $15.
|for lot, FOB. Delila Maxwell, Whig-
ham, Rt. 1.
W. L. spring hatch cockerels, from
reg. unrelated flock, direct from Fer-
tis 2.-for $f-15;. not ees no
chks.. Write first. Mrs. L.. V. Rude-
seal, Alto, Rt. 2.
Fifty Booths high- powered W.L.
pullets, 5 mos. old, for sale. J. F.
Fordham, Cordele.
Twenty pure bred W. L. cockerels,
selected Ferris highest egg record
pens, April hatch, $1.50 ea., 5 for $6.
Mrs. Belle. Joiner, Soperton.
Five W. L. pullets, Tancred str.,
$1.35 ea., $6.50 for lot. Exc. for large
spring hatch M. B. turkey toms or 3
good pigs or large gilt. 2 Jo ee
Sikes, Cochran, Rt. 1.
One ped. W. L. cock, yr. old, $1,
FOB. Johnson Crowe, Cartersville,
25 Douglas St.
Buff Leghorn pullets for sale, also
some siggy = bred. B. Lynn,
Waycross, Rt.
"MINORCAS
Nine Pape sir. early hatch S. C.
Black Minorea cockerels, $1 ea. Mrs.
J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 2.
Ten or 12 Buff Minorca hens, 1930
hatch, $9 for lot. Miss Clara V. Trim-
ble, Adairsville. E
Black Minorca cockerels, as baby
chicks direct from Pape in March.
Cheap. Write. Mrs. Paul H. Vansant,
Douglasville, Rt. 4.
White Minorca 6-week-old cock-
erels, direct from Eden C. Booth,
trapnest grade, $1.50 ea. or $1 ea. in
lots of 3. E. Maynard, Newton.
Seventeen Pape str. Black Minor-
cas, 15 pullets and 2 cockerels, April
hatch, some now laying, $1 ea.; cash
with order. Mrs. Thelma Swofford,
Douglasville, Rt. 1.
Trio of Giant Black Minorcas,
$7.50; fancy yr.-old cock, $4; hens,
up to 5, at $2 ea. O. H. Wright, At-
lanta, 515 Peters Bldg.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Two hundred or more broilers, 1%,
1% and 2 lbs. Quote best offer, FOB
or del. within reasonable distance.
W. L. Helms, Buena. Vista.
Twenty-five or 30 nice, fat, mixed
breed hens and 5, roosters, 60c ea.,
FOB. Make offer on lot. Mrs. Sadie
Martin, Byromville, Rt. 1.
12 large, young hens for table use
for sale or exc. for young Buff L.
hens. Mrs. E. L. Babcock, Cordele,
506 E. 8th Ave.
ORPINGTONS
March and April hatch cockerels
from super-test, state accr. Golden
Buff Orp., $1.50 ea. Mrs. L. C. Rid-
ley, Franklin.
Two pure bred Buff Orp. hens, yr.
old, $1.25 ea.; also nice, fat, mixed
heavy breed hens, 85c ea., FOB.
Johnson Crowe, Cartersville, 25
PHOENIX FOWL
Eight pullets and cockerels, July
hatch, Phoenix fowl, with tails
eventually 6 or: 7 ft. long, $20 for all
or $5 pr. F. M. Ellis, Griffin.
PIGEONS
Four pr. White Kings, $4 or exc.
for N. Z. rabbits or bantams. Leo J.
Russell; Rome.
Pr. White Kings, $2 or exc. for 2
R: I. Red grown pullets. Mrs. Piety
Forbes, Brooklet.
Pr, ea.<White Kings and Homers,
ea. $1; corfymon pigeons, 25c pr.: sat.
guar. James Rice, Douglasville.
Mated, banded and working White
Kings, Muff* Tumblers, Red Car-
neaux, $2 pr. Herman Mize, Amer-
icus.
Red and Yellow Carneaux, cheap
or trade for S. P. C. pigs. T. J.
Climer, Atlanta, 507 Seminole Ave.,
Jackson 5454-J.
Three pr. Homer pigeons, $2 pr.:
well mated and working Carneaux
and White Kings, $1 pr. C. A.Over-
by,. Columbus, 22 Eleventh St.
$8 fae
Thursday, October 29, 1931
Poultry For Sale
Forty White Kings, $1.25 pr. Mrs,
Th. Wilson, Griffin, 204 Alabama St.
R. I. REDS
Twelve R. I. Red hens, $9 for lot,
FOB Woodville. Mrs. Ben T. Echols,
Philomath. =
Three pure bred April hatch Ss.
R. I. Red roosters, $1. ea. Mrs. Ola
Yarbrough, Calhoun, Rt. 2, Box: 13. -
Four April hatch (dark to skin)
Donaldson Reds, $1.50 ea., $5 for the
lot, FOB; sat. gaur. Mrs. Poy
Hyatt, Bowdon, Rt. 4.
Thirty R. I. Red hens and 2 males,
Donaldson str., 20c 1lb., FOB, cash.
with order. S. S. Copeland, Jackson,
Twenty-five R. I. Red hens, pure
bred, 80c ea.; money order or cert,
ee Miss Clara V. Trimble, Adair.
ville.
Twenty Donaldson str. Red pullets.
and hens, 1931 and 1930 hatch, at
sacrifice, 75c ea.; 2 roosters, 1929 ang
1930 hatch. J. W. Sammons, Tarry-
town, Rt. 1.
Three full-blood R. I. Red hoosters,
$1.25 ea.; 3 extra fime W. L. roosters,
$1. 50: ca. Mrs. J. W. Perry, Rochelle.
Twenty-five S. C. R. I. Red hens, 2.
yrs. old, $1.50 ea.; fine 2-year- old |
cock, $3; 3 18-month-old cocks, $5_
ea., Mahood str. Miss Belle Timmer
man, Bronwood, Box 83.
Four pullets and 1 cockerel, May
hatch, R. I. Reds, 75c ea.or exc. for
anything can use. Claude W. Davis,
Calhoun, Rt. 5, care E. W. Tippens,
Five-month-old R. I. Red cocker-
els, 75c, Donaldson str.; money order,
Mrs. _D. M. McCrary, Gainesville,
Eight full R. I. Red hens, $1, 35 ea.,
wt. 6-8 lbs. \ea.; money order. Exe,
for whole wheat at $1 bu., frt. paid. |
Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle, Pubes
Seven pure bred Donaldson Red |
March pullets and 1 cockerel, good
color, $9, FOB. Mrs. R. M. Jackson,
Round Oak.
Five hens and 1 rooster, fine Don
aldson Reds, hens now. laying, pullets
of 1930 hatch. Mrs. J..F.. Trawick,
Tennille, Rt. 1.
Selected cockerel, pure bred S.-C.
R. I. Red, Donaldson str., April 4
hatch, good stock, red to the skin,
$1.75. Mrs. G. H. Eley, White Plains.
Ten pure bred R. I. Red pullets,
April hatch, 75 ea. Mrs. T. G. Flem~-
ing, Athens, RE. 2: 2
Few pure Donaldson R. I. Reds,
yr. old, $1 ea.; no culls.C. D. Wil--
liamson, Plains.
Large, dark Red laying pullets and
cockerels, $1.50 ea.; cockerel free with
ea. 10 pullets: large young hens, $1.40
ea. Bargain, selling out. Mrs. J. E
Sikes, Cochran, Rt. 1.
Ten nice R. I. Red pullets, hatch
March 5, and 1 cockerel, $1.25 each,
or. $13 for lot. Mrs. J. W. Altman,
Alma.
Four Donaldson Red cockerels,
April hatch, $1.25 each. A. G. Wilson
Lavonia.
Pure bred Donaldson Red hens,
pullets, cockerels, roosters. Write for
ee Mrs. C. A. Black, The Rock,
Thirty R. I. Red pullets, Donald-
son str., March hatch, 75c ea. Mrs.
Dan Paidgen, Wray, Rt. 2.
Donaldson Red cockerels, 75c ea
B. B. Morgan, Clyo.
Fifty hens and 5 Donaldson sir
Red chickens, $75 for lot, or 90 hens
and 10 roosters, Sitoeed to 2 yrs. old,
beginning to lay. Miss Lizzie Sum-
ner, Sylvester, 907 Isabella St.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE
Four May hatch Speckled Guinea
roosters, nearly grown, 75c ea. or exc.
for Crowder or White peas; also have
trio May hatch Bronze, $5. O. J
Power, LaGrange, Rt. 6.
Pure bred M. B. toms, 6 mos. old,
extra fine for breeders, feather wt. z
30 lbs., $5 ea., FOB, or 2 for $9;
16-month-old tom, $6. Mrs. Elsie
Altman, Baxley, Rt. 3. 23
Fourteen head turkeys, 20c Ib., wt.
about 8 Ibs. Mrs. L. E. Strange, Cobb-
town, Rt. 2.
M. B. gobbler, 2 yrs. old, fine breed-
er, $6; 2-year-old hen, $4, or both $9.-
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5.
Eighty-two head Bronze and some
Black turkeys, 2 old toms, 15 hen
and rest April and May hatch. 25
we tes Mrs. .L. K. Lampp, Scott,
Turkey hen, crossed with M. B.
and Reds, for sale or exc. for pr. of
Indian Runner or White Pekin ducks.
Write first. Harold 18s, Point Peter
Three ea. ducks and drakes, larg
Size, 60c ea., all this years hatch
Gilbert Wiliams, Milan.
nursday, October 29, 1931
Poultry For Sale
Three pure bred Mallard drakes,
150 ea., not prepaid. Exc. for good
Trish potatoes. Write first. Miss
Signe Kolenodin, Mansfield, Oak
Hill Farm.
- Three fine Toulouse geese, $2.50
ea., $7 for lot; pure bred. Mrs. C. A.
slack, The Rock, Rt. 1. -
Two fine turkey hens, yr. old, 1
black and 1 red, $4 ea., cash with or-
der. Mrs: W. T. Taylor, Austell, Rt. 1.
Pure Bourbon Red toms and hens,
April hatch, $2 ea. Mrs. J. J. Miles,
Baxley, Rt. 4. : :
- Five Mammoth White Pekins, 4
ducks and drake. Grown and full
feathered, ready to pick. $1 each.
Cash with order. Mrs, A. J. Collins,
Demorest. ; :
Six pure Big Bone Giant M. B.
turkeys, 2 hens and 4 toms, April
hatch, $12; 3-6 wks. old, $2. Mrs.
J. B. Brown, Eastman, Rt. 1.
Nice, full grown M. B. hens and
toms, $2.50-each; $7-trio. Mrs. W. E.
Williams, Moultrie, Rt. 4.
hite Muscovy. drake, 7 mos. old,
c, or exc. for Black Muscovy hen
yout same age; 5 Black Bronze yr.
aid turkey hens, yr. old gobbler, 10
arch-April hatch, 20c lb. Mrs.
Alfred Gibbs, Rochelle, Rt. 1.
Five White Pekins, drake and 4
ucks. $5 cash. Mrs. Piety Forbes,
rooklet.
Fifteen nice, fat turkeys, April
teh, 25c Ib. Hens, wt. 11-14 lbs.;
toms, 13 to 17 lbs. Frank Taylor, | {
Barnesville, Rt. 3.
Jet Black turkeys for breeders, 4
jullets, $3 each; 3 toms, $3.50 each;
mixed turkeys, same age and size,
each. All April hatch. Money order.
Mrs. John A. Watson, Graymont.
Full bred 19 mos. old M. B. gobbler
and 1 or 2hens, $4 each. Mrs.
. King, Rochelle, Rt. 1.
Pure bred Muscovy duck (hen), $2.
S. Norton, Edison.
ammoth White Pekins, duck and
ake, $1 each, prepaid. G. L. Berry,
Be 5 :
Three pure bred Big Bone turkeys,
tom and 2 hens, 2 yrs. old, $13 for
trio. Mrs. J. L. Ferguson, Cornelia,
as
_ Thirty-five M. B. turkeys, Bird
Bros. str. at. my home,
Barnesville, at 25c lb. cash, now or
for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Arthur Owen,
Barnesville.
Mammoth White Pekin ducks, 35
head, hatched this spring, $1 each.
ixc. for value. What have you? Jas.
[. Massey, Waresboro, Box 15.
_ Pure bred M. B. hen, 3 yrs. old
next spring, $4.50 del.; Big Bone Ellis
str. hen, same age, $6.50 del. Mrs.
F. Morrison, Gainesville, Rt. 8.
_ Mallard ducks, $1.50 each; Mam-
moth White Pekins, $1.50 each; In-
dian Runners, $1.25 each. Mrs. J. D.
Smith, Savannah, Rt. 3, Coffee Bluff.
ure Bourbon Reds, April hatch,
hens and toms, fine cond., $2.50 ea.,
pr. Mrs. J. J. Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Nice M. B. turkeys, large to age,
April hatch, $7.50 trio, FOB. Wendell
ith, Baxley.
Two Big Bone M. B. toms, wt. 5-6
Ibs. each, $2 each, or exc. for 2 pure
bred M. B. or Ellis strain. Dalton
Lovell, Maysville, Rt. 3.
Big Bone M. B. April hatch tur-
Keys, large to age, healthy, $7 trio;
for $25. Harold Smith, Baxley.
- WYANDOTTES
_ Four R. C. Silver Lace Wyandotte
March hatch roosters, $1 ea. Mrs. J.
J. Kirk, Buchanan RFD.
re bred. White Wyandotte roost-
ers, April hatch, $2, ea., 2 for $3.50.
Mrs. B. J. Head, Alma.
Poultry Wanted
ANCONAS
Want 50 Ancona pullets in exc. for
value. Mrs. J. L. Altman, Alma,
_ &xc. fine 2-yr.-old Ancona rooster
from R. O. P. mating, trapnested,
exhibition matings, for 1 of same
breed to get different blood. Tobe
Milner, Shellman. ;
. BANTAMS
_ Want young Golden Sebright hens
or pullets. Exc. mixed breed bantams
EE ad cash. H. M. Adams, Douglas-
ville. =
BARRED ROCKS
Himalayan blackberry and fig trees
vO exc. for B. Rock chickens or any
heavy breed. B. Frey, Dallas, Rt. 3.
Exe. 2 prs. geese for 6 pure bred
March pullets, April hatch; no
sentley Lines, Millhaven.
good Leg. type. . Mrs.
Poultry Wanted
: CORNISH
Exc. B. R. April cockerel, now
crowing, for full-blood Dark Cornish
same age cockerel, ea, pay postage
on what they receive. T. L.. Huff,
Rockmart, Rt. 4. :
GAMES
Want young Roundheads or Round-
heads cross, also baby Pit Game
chicks. Write what you have. Richard
Duke, Scottdale.
LEGHORNS
Want W. L. pullets, 3-4 mos. old.
Exc. pr. pure bred Duroc pigs, 9 mos.
old, val. at $25. Mis. L. S. Eidson,
Camilla. :
Will del. within 200 miles Adel 75
bu. ear corn in exc. for. 75 head of
good breed Leghorn or Minorca 1930
hatch hens; no culls, J. C. DeVane,
Adel, Box 367..
_ Want 8 fine W. L. cockerels, pure
Tancred str. from heavy laying stock,
: F. Cowart,
Summit.
., Exe. Fulghum seed oats on basis
of 1 bu. ea. W. L. pullet, 6 mos. or
older; must be pure bred. Write R. J.
Garrett, Quitman. -
, Want 50-100 Leghorn pullets. Exc.
mule or horse or other farm value.
Mrs. Mary R. Brannon, Moreland.
Want from 500 to 1 M young hens
to produce eggs on halves or will pay
$50 rent for 300 good Leghorn, An-|
cona, Reds, Games or Barred Rocks,
o be paid at end of 10 mos. or $5
mo. Return hens at end of 10 mos.
or renew rent. Mrs. Rose Danvers,
Buena Vista, Rt. 5.
Exc. good milch cow or heifers and
mules for hens or pullets. W. Leg-
horns preferred. E. W. Tanner, San-
dersville..
_ Exc. value for 75 well bred Tancred
W. Leghorn March-April hatch pul-
lets. Ea, pay express. Mrs. F. S.
Shingler, Donalsonville. - <
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Miscellaneous chickens. Exc. value
for pigeons, hens. Must lay and be
bealthy. Glen Holland; Mineral Bluff,
care DeHarts Box.
Want 25 hens or pullets, any good
breed, healthy stock. Exc. $50 value
for same. Write, for quick sale. E. J.
Hart, College Park.
Want chickens to keep on 50-50
basis, any good breed. Mrs. J. W.
Perry, Rochelle.
Exc. apple and peach trees for
chickens or anything can use. Mrs.
Lee Head, Cleveland, Rt. 1, Box 1.
ORPINGTONS
- Exc. white nest onions at $3 bu. for
Buff Orp. hens or pullets, not over
1% yrs. old. D. M. Barge, Tyrone.
PHEASANTS AND PEAFOWLS
WANTED
Want fancy pheasants and pea-
fowls. Describe and price. David Jen-
nings, Jr., Americus, P. O. Box 84.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC., WANTED
Exc. 4% bu. Texas Honey Drip cane
seed, new crop for 3 Guinea hens and
rooster, Ea. pay chgs. on what they
send. Write first. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan,
Carrollton, Rt. 5. :
- Exc. seed. oats, fresh water ground}:
meal or new home made syrup for 3
turkey hens and 1 tom or pure bred
M. B. stock for breeding purposes.
Mrs. D. W. Malcolm, Madison.
Want to purchase 3 or 4 pearl gray
Guinea hens and rooster. State low-
est cash price. Eunice Hutto, Albany,
310 No. Jefferson St.
_ WYANDOTTES
Exc. 4-mo.-old Muscovy drake, 12
pure Pit Game hens and 6 pure Cor-
nish hens for S: L. or White Wyan-
dotte hens: Mrs. A. M. Borders, Mar-
shaliville, Rt. 1.
Live Stock For Sale
: CATTLE FOR SALE
Extra fine Jersey cow with 3rd
calf (week old). Bargain for quick
sale. J. M. Cheek, Homer.
.Seven mos. old heifer, pure bred
on both sides. Sire, Guernsey; dam,
Jersey. Sell or exc. for 25 pure B. R.
pullets or hens. Mrs, Tom Donald-
son, Summit, Rt. 2.
Nice, % Jersey cow, ist calf; 10
mos. old heifer, almost pure. Both
bred to pure bred bull. Sell cheap or:
exc. for Jersey cow. C. D. Williams,
Plains.
Six nice beef cows, reasonable
price, also a good mule for sale. Mrs.
W. C. Rush, Berner, Rt. 1,
Live Stock For Sale
Jersey milch cow with young calf
for sale, t. b. inspected. Mrs. A. B.
Hayes, Luthersville.
Young Polled Hereford bulls, also
heifers, bred and not bred, good
breeding. Price for bulls, $50-$100;
| heifers, $50-$75. J. C. Collier, Barnes-
ville.
_ Male Jersey calf, 3 wks. old. Mother
is reg. stock. $10 if taken at 4 wks.
a 5 Mrs. T. G. Fleming, Athens,
Twenty mos. old Jersey heifer, bred
for February. $25 or exc. Joe Brown,
McRae. :
Pure bred Guernsey bull, 4 yrs. old,
wt. about 1100 Ibs. Sub. to reg, For
ao H. Vittebue, Chickamauga,
Fine 2 yr. old Jersey bull, thorough-
bred of the best stock. Cheap. W, C.
Cureton, Rising Fawn.
Young heifer with 1st calf, 5 mos.
old, from good stock. Sell or ex. for
good work mule or horse in good
a Mrs. L. R. Williams, Milner,
Three-fourths Jersey cow with 2nd
calf, cheap. for cash. Mrs. Lilla V.
Blissitt, Palmetto, Rt. 2.
Fourteen mos. old Grade Red Jer-
sey heifer. Sire: finest male in No.
Ga. Sell or exc. for feeder hogs, near
by. W. C. Smith, Smyrna, Rt. 1. Z
Two. fed fat beef cows, wt. about
1600 lbs. $55 for both. W. G. Kelley,
Forest Park,
Full bred Guernsey bulls for sale
or exc. 3 yr. old, yr. old, and 2-6 mos.
old. Dr. J. M. Freeman, Lavonia.
Reg. J. 4 yr. old, 1300 1b. bull, For-
farshires Oxford Uhlan No. 278625,
bred by Clemson College: dam has
reg. of Merit record. Sell to prevent
inbreeding. T. F. Thomas, Lavonia.
Reg. J. milch cow,.6 yrs. old; heavy
milker, freshen latter. part of this
month. Bred to reg, J. male, $100 at.
barn, M. H. King, Woodland,
Twelve good milch cows for sale.
John Goforth, Gainesville.
_Three nice J. calves, 2 heifers, yr.
old, and 8 mos. old bull. $75 for the 3.
Sub. to reg. Mrs. J. D. Smith, Savan-
nah, Rt. 3, Coffee Bluff.
Nice young Jersey cow, with 3rd
calf, 5 wks. old giving 244 gal. milk
and % lb. butter per day. $30 at my
barn. J. G. McDonald Colquitt.
_\ HOGS FOR SALE
Big Bone Black P. C. March boars,
gilts and tried sows, 6 wks. old pigs,
all reg. in buyers name. Cheap, or
exc. for good, fresh milch cows, or
corn. Boyd Randall, Lavonia.
Reg. pure bred P. C. male, good
cond., wt. 690 lbs. $75. 'T. F. Thomas,
Lavonia.
Six pigs, 8 and 10 wks. old, heavy |
type, mixed, healthy stock. Make of-
fer. J. J. Harper, Osierfield.
Reg. S. P. C. 24-year-old boar,
wt. about 450 or 500 lbs., 40-60 white
in color, perfect>cond.; also pigs, reg.
in buyers name, $8.50 ea. for pigs.
C. H. Trussell, Warthen.
Ten shoats, 30 to 50 Ibs., $3.50 ea.
at farm. I. H. Johnson, Dublin, Rt. 6.
Duroc J.. shoats, August farrow,
40-60 Ibs. ea., $6 to $8 ea. or lot of
35 at $6 ea. Exc. some for seed oats,
Fulghum preferred, at 50c bu. Say
50 bu. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore,
Rt. 1, Box 31. :
Reg. O. I. C. bred sow, 400 to 500
lbs. if fat, ped. on pigs; she is to far-
row, $50, del. Exc. for meat hogs.
E. C. Heaton, Hartwell.
Thrifty S. P. C. pigs, reg. stock,
sell or trade for nice meat hogs at
market price, del. to me. C. R. Mor-
gan, Americus. ; :
Good thrifty Black brood sow and
pigs, Black Essex and Duroc cross,
good cond., bargain, or exc. for good
goats. J. J. Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Guinea hogs, 6 wks. old, $8 ea.,
$15 pr.; few 4 mos. old, $10 ea: Exc.
1 pr. for ton peanut hay, peas, goats
or make offer. R. E. Barnes, Summit.
Reg. Big Bone Black Essex, satis-
faction guar. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis,
| Box 146.
Two Duroc J. shoats, av. 100 Ibs.
or more edch, $18 for the 2. Mrs.
Lilla V. Blissitt, Palmetto, Rt. 2.
S. P. C. pigs, 4 mos. old, sub. to
reg. $10 or exc. Joe M. Brown, Mc-
Rae, -
S. P. C. 5 mos, old male from prize
winning stock, ent. to reg. Wt. around
100 Ibs., $12 at barn; $13 crated and
del., FOB Statesboro. W. B. Newton,
Statesboro, Rt. 4. :
Ten pigs, P. C. and Duroc Jersey
crossed, 6 wks. old, $3 ea.; 2 for $5.
Mrs. T. H. Reeves, Luthersville.
Full stock Duroc male hogs, 18
mos. old. wt. about 200 Ibs., $30.
Starling Yawn, Vienna, Rt. 2.
ped, and from reg.
max, Rt.
| : Page Three
Live Stock For Sale
Sow, half Black Essex and half
Big Bone Guinea, with 7 pigs, 5 wk:
old. $20 for lot at my home. John
Mills, Summit, Rt. 3, Box 13%.
Big Bone pure P. C. gilt, 60-75 tbs.
Sell or exc, for 15 pure B. R. pullets
or young hens. Mrs. Tom Donaldson,
Summit, Rt. 2. Fes
Reg. S. P. C. pigs and young boars,
inoculated. Cheap. Write for prices..
F. H. Bunn, Midville. ; ia
Half Guinea and half Duroc Jer-
sey, 6 wks. old pigs, $3.50 each; $6.50
pair. Also 1 steer about 13 mos. old
for beef. J. S. Hall, Tignall, Rt. 1.
Five pure bred Big Bone P. C. fe-
male pigs, 2 mos. old, thrifty an
good cond., $4.50 ea. Riley C. Couch,
Turin.
Duroc Jersey pigs, 4 mos. old, about.
60 Ibs. ea. Immuned for life. Reg. in
buyers name. $8.50 each; 2 for $16,
lightly crated and. FOB my shipping
point. L. M. Kennedy, Collins: nog
O. I. C. male pigs, soon ready for.
service, $7.50 each. Reg. papers free.
A. T. Rigsby, Sale City. Ces
Four pure bred Duroc Jersey, (2
each, gilts and males), 9 mos. old,
wt. 150 lbs., $15 each; $25 pair; $40
for ali 4. L. S. Eidson, Camilla. f
Reg. S. P. C., 5 mos..0ld, 1b tb:
gilts, crated, FOB, $7 each. Jake E.
Dubberly, Glennviille. <
Duroc pigs from best Sensation
breeding, $7.50 ea., 10 wks old.
Cholera immune. Reg. in buyers
name. Also 1 reg. sow bred to prize
winning boar, wt. 285 lbs., $35. Z. L.
Scott, Concord.
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
9 yr. old mule, wt. 1250 lbs. Fat and ~
sound. Extra good for all kinds of |
work. $75. O. L. Brown, Riverdale.
Black horse mule, 9 yrs. old, wt. |
about 1100 lbs., $75. C. C. Hewey,
Decatur. FASS ee
Large bay mule, easily kept. Wt.
1100 Ibs., 10 yrs. old. Have to keep
shoe on 1 foot. $25, or exc. for a good
cow. Jos. M. Brown, McRae. ees
Black mare mule, work good and in
good cond., 7 yrs. old, full of life,
$115 cash; never been sick. W. G..
Bullard, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 81. ;
Mare mule, approx. 1 M lbs. Sound.
Cheap, or trade for chickens or feed.
A. N. Britt, Douglasville, Rt. 5.
Nice mare mule, wt. 1100 lbs., 9 yrs.
old, good order, $90. W. H. Bolton,
Box 36, Griffin. is Tes
Two good mules for sale. Write for
further information. J. B. Bradshaw,
Rome, Rt. 3. as
Real good Tennessee mare mule, |
10 yrs. old, wt. 1100 lbs, $75. Riley
C. Couch, Turin. Se Se
A good, sound mule, work any-
where, quick and fat, stay-fat kind,
wt. 900 Ibs., 11 yrs. old, $50. Brad
Roughton, Kathleen. ~
RABBITS FOR SALE
Seven mos, old. N. Z. White doe
stock, free of
disease and healthy, $2. Harold
Smith, Baxley. a
N. Z. White and Chinchillas for
sale or exc. for W. L. hens, not ov
24 mos. old, W. Harrison, Fitzgeral
Eight Chinchillas, $4, or exc. 1 rab-
bit for 1 hen of heavy breed. T. A
Cantrell, Cornelia. - eS
Ped. Chinchillas and N. Z. White
Domestic rabbits at reasonable prices
A. W. Melton, Thomasville. _
White, pink-eyed rabbits for sale
or exc. for good hens, any large stock.
Write for prices. G. C. Hart, Jr.,
Royston, Rt. 1. oe Ss
Pure N. Z. White Giants, $3 for
young pair, 7 mos.-old, or exc. for N:
Z. Reds, E. Maynard, Newton. __
Fifteen mos.*old N. Z. White doe,
$1; reg. Chinchilla 2 yr. old doe, $2;
2 Flemish Giant, 14 mos. old does,
$1.50 each. Herman Mize, Americus.
Seven White Giant rabbits for sale
or exc. for: yalue;< J, J. Bole,
Pineora. S
Rabbits for sale for eating pur-
poses. State number you can use and
best price, FOB here. B. Hill, Suwa-
nee, Rt. 1. =
Twenty-five Flemish Giants a:
Chinchillas, $25, or exc. for equa!
value I can use. W. A. Whiting, A
lanta, 878 Gilbert St., S. E. Se
Pair grown Chinchillas, 4 young
about 4 wks. old, $4 for lot. LaFayette
Barrett, Meansyille. oe
Trio Black Dutch, 1 Blue Dutch
doe. Ped. and prize winners. Sell or
trade for goats or poultry. W. A
Kerr, Climax: Rt. 2; a
Four Havanas, 1 Silver Fox
Champagne De Argent does, 1 Hi:
layan buck. All ped, Sell or trade f
poultry or goats. G. L. Meares,
2, Box 116. =
$
| of October 8, 1917.
| Second-hand farm machinery,
1 year. Advance notices of these edi-
| resulting therefrom.
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Georgia
Market Bulletin
Published Weekly by the
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director
Department of
. Agriculture
Eugene Talmadge,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1931
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- PECIAL NOTICE CORRECTION
FARM LAND FOR SALE
For sale or exchange, 53 acre farm,
new, big 3-room and 2 sleeping
- porches bungalow, all screened in,
- barn, chicken and outhouses, deep
_ well, 2 brooks; including crops, stock,
all farm implements, enough feed for
next year. For further particulars,
write. F. Thoms, Rockmart, Rt. 4._
- 12 A. on highway in Union County,
3 miles Blairsville. 4 acres cleared,
bal. in timber; about 4 acres front
ce the highway. 1 good spring, 3-room
2
(new) house. $800. Part down, bal.
- terms, J. R. Dyer, Blairsville.
A CORRECTION
FARM LAND FOR SALE
Small farm for sale. 30 acres land.
Plenty of good timber. Situated at.
Ellijay, Ga. $200. Zona Lydick, So.
~ Jacksonville, Fla., 11 East Landon
_ SPECIAL NOTICE CORRECTION
FARM LAND WANTED
Want poultry farm near good
thriving town with good buildings,
good poultry houses.and near good
market. Prefer near Atlanta. Give
full description, price, etc. E. J. Gib-
son, Townville, S. C.
Georgia).
SPECIAL NOTICE
(resident of
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR
SALE
One belt tightner, complete with
pulleys; 125 ft. seed auger, complete
with hangers; 54 ft. shafting, 2-7-16;
_ hangers for same; 2 couplings for
_ 2-71-16 shaft; 1 generator; 125 h. p.
Corliss eng.; 125 high pressure Scho-
- field boiler; Tyoe S.
- bearing 45 fan; 75 ft. 18 in. 10-ply
Gaudy belting; 116 ft. 10 in. 4-ply
_ Gaudy belting. C. M. Harris, Daw-
- gon.
C. clarage ball
Baby Chicks For Sale
- Reds, Rocks, Leghorns and Anco-
nas, 6c each up. Live del. guar; also
314 egg English W. L. chicks and
_pullets; Custom hatching, 2c an egg,
or halves. S. Brown, Atlanta, 316
_ Whitehall St. | Pe :
MARKET BULLETIN
Live Stock For Sale
N. Z. White rabbits, 2 bred does
and buck, $3.50 for trio. C. H. Over-
by, Columbus, 22 11th St.
Sev. dif. breeds and ages and some
crossed rabbits for sale or exc. for
anything I can use of equal value.
Write. T. H. Adams, Cedartown.
Six pure bred N. Z. White bucks, 5
mos. old, $1 ea. Exc. for pure bred
N. Z. White does, older or younger;
also 2 Stahls Chinchilla 4-month-old
bucks, from reg. parents, $2 ea. Mrs.
EB. L. Babcock, Cordele, 506 E. 8th Av.
Pr. full-blood Chinchilla 14-mo.-old
does, bred, also 3 pure Tan Rex, 5 or
6 mos. old, 2 does and buck, non-
related, 75c ea., $2 for the 3. -B.
Lynn, Waycross, Rt. 2.
Two Chinchilla does, 1 and 2.yrs.:
old, excellent breeders, $2.25 ea., $4
for both, FOB, crated. Exc. for 5
now laying large breed pullets or W.
or Brown L. pullets and rooster. J.
R. Glisson, Hawkinsville.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
Ten sheep for sale or exchange. Dr.
J. M. Freeman, Lavonia. ;
Reg. hornless 2 yr. old Toggenburg
buck, large size, long hair, gentle,
good breeder. Sell for 14 of what he
cost at 8 mos. old. L. N. Patten, Abbe-
vilie. :
One milk doe now giving 3 qts. a
day, $25. Mrs. J. M. Hay, Oakfield.
Five or 6 choice grade Southdown
ewes, bred to reg. Southdown ram,
$10 ea. at the farm or $11 crated,
FOB. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Rt. 2.
Live Stock Wanted |
CATTLE WANTED
Exc. $100 value for a 3% or 4 gal.
milch cow, with not more than 3rd
calf. Tobe Milner, Shellman.
Will pay $40 for nice, young, fresh
in cow, 3 gal. milk and 1% Ib. butter
per day, or $50 for 4% to 5 gal. and
2-lbs. up butter. Guar. and del. Mrs:
oe Jinks, East Point, 214 Newnan
ve.
Want a good milch cow, not less
than 2 gal. day for her board during
the winter. Best of ref. Within 50
miles. B. Hill, Suwanee, Rt. 1.
Exc. long staple cotton seed and
choice, heavy yielding seed corn, corn
meal and other grains for live stock.
State what you have, lowest price,
location and basis of exc. Paul M
VanCleve, Monroe.
Want to buy 2 Jersey or Guernsey
heifer calves, 2 to 4 mos. old, ent. to
reg, within 100 miles of Tiger. Chas.
Watts, Tiger. :
Exc. Stuart, Money-Maker and
Seedling pecans for reg. baby calves.
Guernsey preferred. Mrs. W. M. Wat-
kins. (No address given).
Exc. corn at 75c bu. for Jersey cow
with Ist calf, giving at least 2 or 3
gal. day, at $12.50 per gal. C. E.
Cooper, Pulaski. o
Want to buy a real good milch cow,
fresh, giving 3 gal. or more per day.
Must be bargain, within 15 miles
Boston, Ga. R. L. Williams, Boston.
Want milch cow. Exc. 40 pure bred
Buff Leghorn pullets and 2 cockerels,
2 he ig mos. old. B, Lynn, Waycross,
Exc. 10 head of chickens, 2 Ibs. up,
for Jersey or Holstein heifer. calf,
ea. pay exp. J. B. Williams, Pearson.
Exc. nice new sorghum syrup at
50c gal. for Jersey heifers. L. C. Rod-
ley, Franklin. .
HOGS WANTED
Want cheap for cash, pr. reg. or
ent. to reg. male and female O. I. C.
or Chester White pigs, 6-12 wks. old.
Quote best price in first letter. Miss
Judson Brownlow, Aragon, Rt. 1,
Box 4. .
Want~4 pigs, wt. 75-90 Ibs. to fatten
;on halves until March, 1932. Must
be treated and you pay exp. chgs. I
to pay chgs. on your part of meat
and lard. Ref. B. Hill, Suwanee, Rt. 1.
Exc. good, new, bright sorghum
syrup. at 50c gal., FOB, for 4 pigs,
8 or 10 wks. old, at prevailing price.
Just common meat stock. J. C. Mc-
Kay, Newnan, Rt. 5.
-Want pr. of reg. or ent. to reg.
Duroc Jersey. pigs, 6-12 wks. old.
Quote best price in first letter. V. E.
Brownlow, Aragon.
Want pr. Little Bone Guinea 6-8
wks. old pigs, pure bred. Exc. Govt.
insp. fruit and nut trees for same.
|R. L. Wheeler, Macon, Rt. 5.
Want pigs to raise from on halves,
also lay pigs. W. W. Cook, Mt. View,
P. O. Box 24.
. Want to swap some sheep for hogs
(any kind), or for any kind of cattle.
If .interested, will try and get up
trade. I. N. Orr, Newnam on
oy AME aT ba
So. Harris St.
Live Stock Wanted
Exc. good shelled corn for pure
bred S. P. C. boar and gilts, 3 or 4
mos. old. B. L. Van Landigham, Du-
pont, P. O. Box 54. :
Want 1 pure _ bred straight nose
Berkshire boar pig. J. J. Miles, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4. :
Want young brood sow to raise on
halves the coming year, or pigs on
halves. W. J. Burney, Pooler, Box 26.
Exe. corn at 75c bu. for O. I. C.
shoats, 50 to 75 Ibs. ea., at 6 or 8
wks. old, not reg., at market price.
Write first. C. E. Cooper, Pulaski.
Exc. new honey drip syrup for
Guinea gilt hog or Guinea pigs.
Write. H. J. Craig, Rydal.
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want goats. Exc. 4 yr. old Jersey
cow, milking fine for 50 grown goats.
R. E. Barnes, Summit.
Want milch goat. Give particulars
and amt. of milk given. Prefer pure
bred. J. J. Hill, Jr., Atlanta, 427
East Ave. :
Want milk goats at reasonable
price for cash. G. C. Mixon, Fitz-
gerald.
Want good milk goats. State breed,
age, amt. of milk given, and price in
first letter. B. G. Morgan, Rossville,
Rt. 1. :
Want exc. good value for common
goats, not too far from, or del. to
Statesboro. M. A. Newton, States-
boro, Rt. 4. .
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
- Want young jack. Advise age and
wt. A. Z. Cumbee, West Point, Rt. 4.
Want exc. milch cow for good mule
or mare that will work anywhere. T.
W. Hill, Tignall.
Want to rent medium size mule for
1932 or would take one that is thin
for his feed or would buy if cheap
and give note payable
Want at once. A. D. Brantley, Sparta,
Rt. 2, Box 95.
Want 1 good farm mule, wt. 900 or
1 M lbs. Exc. Jersey milch cow. J. R.
Smith, Nichols, Rt. 2.
RABBITS WANTED
Want 2 N..Z. Red bucks. State
price and age. Mrs. Fred L. White;
Buckhead.
Positions Wanted
Want i-horse farm on halves and
work when not busy in crop. Have to
be furnished. 3 in family: seif, 18 yr.
old daughter, 20 yr old son. All good
workers. Reliable, ref. W. D. Murray,
Rebecca.
Want good. i-horse crop of good
land and a good man to deal with.
Will sign contract for 1932 crop on
50-50 basis, and work to do when not
in contract. C. F. Murphy, Cohutta.
Want job in dairy (firing boiler,
etc.), or 1-horse crop, 50-50 basis.
Wife also works. Have to be moved
and furnished to make crop. 5 in
family. Ref. if desired. George L.
Adams, Winder, Rt. 4.
Want 2-horse crop on 50-50 basis.
Good land and house. Write what:
you can offer at once. H. F. Cain,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 4. :
Want job. Can do any kind of work
on farm, carpenter, etc. Wife and 2
children. We made 8 bales cotton
and 3 acres in tobacco this year. Ref.
J. H. Shirley, Alma, Rt. 3. :
Want farm work or anything. Can
do any kind of work. 16 yrs. old, half
orphan. State your best offer. Dorsey
|'Tabor, Pavo.
Want 3 or 4-horse farm on 50-50
basis. Good ref. Well exp. in farming.
12 in family. All willing workers.
Have to be furnished in full. Move
Dec. 15. J. P. Brown, Sycamore, Rt.
1, Box 140. Se
Man, wife, 4 grown boys, Christian
family, want 35 acres. good land
(some good bottoms) and plenty
water, in good community, on 50-50
basis. Furnish self. A. M, Staton,
Clermont, Rt. 1. - Se
Elderly, 63-year-old man, unin-
cumbered, wants job with board or
without as caretaker of estate or
other light work on farm: can drive
Ford car. Ref. exc. if. desired. M. A.
Newton, Statesboro. a
Want farm for 1932 on old shar
system, halves. Need $50-$75 to make
crop; large 1-horse or small 2-horse.
Also want stock, hogs, etc., on halves.
ee W. Palmer, Soperton, care Gen.
Married man with 1 child wants
job on farm, preferably truck. House, | Rt
wood and groceries to be furnished
and $10 per mo. Exp. in farming, also
drive car, truck, and first-class
painter. V. F. Tolison, East Point, 307
< (eh aera,
Hooten, McDonough, Rt. 4.
next fall.| Rt
|feeding and looking after stock or
Thursday, October 29, 1931 : re
Positions Wanted
Want small farm for 1932. Small
family of 2. Operate grist mill, milk
cows, tend chickens, hogs, etc., on
shares. Useful at odd jobs when not
in crop, Blacksmith, etc. W. Carter
Terrell, Newborn.
Good, honest, able to work man ~
wants job with dairy or flower nur-
sery. Exp. Want to live with family.
Begin soon, on through 1932. Can do
most any kind of work. Must be with
honest, sober man. V. V. Brannon,
Cumming, Rt. 7. .
Want job on dairy or doing farm
work near Atlanta, for reasonable
salary or on shares if good farm is
offered. Lifetime exp. Willing worker,
3 in family. Move any time. Raymond
Thirty-one-year-old man withfam-
ily wants job. Exp. in farming, mil]
and mechanical work, etc.-Andrew ~
Parker, Buford, Rt. 4.
Want job on stock farm. Well exp.
Have had good success. Consider.
dairy, or 1-horse general farming,
Sober and willing worker. R, C,:
Yates, Meigs. ee
Want truck farm. 6 in family, all
large enough to work. Years of exp.
Own truck and tools, but no money, .
Have to be furnished. Begin at once.
E. T. Spell, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. s
Twenty-one-year-old young man
wants job on farm. Can drive tractor,
car, or truck. Claud W. Davis, Cal-
houn, Rt. 5, care-E. W. Tippens..
_ Twenty-seven-year-old man wants
work on farm. Can do any kind of
farm work. Do anything honorable,
John P. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. =
Want job for rest of this and for
next year: Dairy or hog, or truck. 3 _
years exp. as dairyman. Raised on
farm. 27 yrs. old, wife and 1 child.
ey En: Clyde Richard, Alpharetta,
Want 2-horse farm on halves, or _
overseeing large farm for per cent. .
Can furnish own groceries. Party fur-
nish stock. Must be good man, good
a and house. J. L. White, Tifton,
_ Employment wanted with good, re-
liable party. Exp. in general farm- .
ing, also other lines. 32 yrs. old,
white. Ref. State full details in first ~
letter. Herman Boatright, Alma. . ve
Widow wants job of looking after
poultry, garden and other light work
on farm. 33 yrs. old. Mrs. E.R. Cobb, |
Blythe, Rt. 2. + pees
Want job on farm for wages with |
good man in So, Ga. Lifetime exp. _
Agreeable and good habits. State
wages can pay. R. M. Oliver, Atlanta,
503 10th St. pee.
Want place with party -to share
crop for 1932. 48 yrs. old, bachelor.
Stout, willing worker. Do not use
tobacco nor drink. Want to stay in
home with party. Begin Nov. 1, John
G. Payne, Sulphur Springs, Rt. 1.
Want job onfarm, looking after
stock, chickens and other light farm
work. Exp. in farm work. W. Hayes,
Atlanta, 48 Krogg St.
Three young men want work on
dairy or other farm work. Can run
farm machinery; go anywhere, but
prefer near Atlanta. We 3 for $10 per ~
week house, wood and water. Have
to be moved, any time. GC. T. Hornsby,
Rochelle, Rt. 1. s
Want crop on shares for 1932, or
job on truck or dairy farm. Man and
wife only. Can move at once. Ref.
ue J. Patrick, Flint, care G. D. Col-
ins.
Want 2-horse farm on halves. A
farm that needs to be improved.
Farmed all life. Want to get with
good man who will furnish, also raise
stock on halves. Hard worker. Ref.
exc. Z, A. Cofer, Statham, P. O.
Bon 4k ee
Young man, 26 yrs. old wants job.
on poultry or dairy farm. Honest,
sober, do not use tobacco; willing
worker. Can begin Dec. 1. State salary
with board. Sidney J. Herring, Hart-
well, Rt. 5. :
White man, 3 in family. All hard
workers. Sober and honest, reliable.
Not able to run self. Move most any. *
time. Warren Goodwin, : Ella Bell,
RFD 2. a
Single man wants job on farm,
general farm work. C. R. Holloway,
Edison, care C. J. Holloway. BS
Man with wife and 2 children large
enough to work, want a share crop OF
for wages. Lifetime exp. in farming,
ae ref, A. BL, Skinner, Atlanta,
Want stock farm on 50-50 basis.
Wife and 4 children. Raised on farm.
Not afraid of work. 2 yrs. exp. Plan
oe ha wo Sandan) aA Bailie
farming. No bad habits. Ref. J.
Brown, Metter Rt,1. 0 i
| ursday, October 29, 1931
Positions Wanted
Want 2-horse farm or wage work
n farm for 5. Man, 33 yrs. old, boys,
16, 12 and 11, and 11 yr. old girl.
Know how to farm. Ref. Have to be
urnished. W. E. Fullmore, Register,
Rt. 2.
S erant 1 to 3-horse farm. Will fur-
nish half of fertilizer, some seed and
good many tools; owner furnish
mules, feed, wagon, riding plow, etc.
Well exp. S. G. Rogers, Claxton.
Disabled World War vet.,
pension), will care take for country
home, for rent and wood. Married,
no children. W. C. Charping, Atlanta,
RFD 1.
Man with wife and 2 clfildren
wants job. Consider anything. Prefer
share truck, or for wages. Bal. this
year and for 1932. Dock C. Bunnin,
Dallas, Rt. 1. :
Want work on farm, high school
graduate, lifetime exp. on farm; also
axxp. with tractors and trucks; good
and milker. Best of ref. Work cheap.
Patter Williams, Senoia.
Want job in up-to-date dairy, or
herdsman. 29 yrs. old, single, sober,
over 10 yrs. exp. $50 and board per
mo. C. E. Fowler, Augusta, Box 613.
Want position on farm for $15 per
o. and board. L..C. Tanner, Alma,
| r, = f
Want 2 or 3-horse crop on halves.
Have most of my corn and cow feed.
W. Anderson, Bowdon, Rt. 5-
Exp. farmer wants l-horse farm
to raise hogs, cows, chickens and
turkeys, and some truck, on halves
for 1932. Honest and good worker.
Mrs. D. A. Fountain, Mt. Vernon.:
Want 1-horse farm. Wife,-6 chil-
dren, 3 large enough to work. Have
to be moved and furnished. Begin at
once: Prefer work until crop time,
and near Norcross, Chamblee, or Du--
luth. T. J. Walker, Cumming, Rt. 7.
Young man wants job on farm, or
anywhere. Can do any kind of work.
Willing worker. No bad habits. $12.50
per mo. Dawney Watson, Chicka-
mauga. .
_ Twenty-seven-year-old married,
honest, sober and hard working man,
exp. farmer and poultryman wants
to get working interest in poultry
farm, or working foreman job. Ref.
J. C. Etheridge, Forsyth, Rt. 2. -
_ Want 2 to 3-horse farm on 50-50
basis. Owner to furnish good mules,
feed, and riding turn plow and wag-
on, and half of fertilizer, good land
and house. Sam Rogers, Claxton.
_ Man with 2 small children wants
i1-horse crop for 1932 on 50-50 basis,
and work when not in crop and for
y this yr. R. A. Land, Senoia,
Married man and wife want job
on farm, stock or poultry, No. Ga.}}
preferred. Ref., honest, reliable, etc.
At once, W. M. A. Worley, Dunwoody.
Want job helping on farm wich
poultry and dairy work; widow with
1 child, 22. yrs. old; lived on farm |:
all life. Mrs. Lucy Spires, Ailey, Rt. 2,
Box 20. :
_ Single man, 22 yrs. old, wants job
around dairy. Can run tractor, truck
or do any kind of farm work; good
character, moral conduct, etc.; will-
ing to work for board, laundry,
clothes and _ little money. Luther
Richardson, Jersey.
__ Want place on farm, wages or
Shares; single man, steady, sober,
good worker. B. A. Henderson, At-
Janta, 249 Forsyth St., S. W..
_ Exp. No. Ga. farmer wants farm
at once; 4 in family, must be moved
and furnished in crop time. D. C.
Lively, Atlanta, 337 Fowler St., N. W.
_ Refined widow wants place with
small family on farm caring for poul-
try, milk and butter, etc. State num-
. ber in family, kind of work and sal-
ary. Mrs. Pearl Newery, Atlanta, 248
Capitol Ave. :
Widow wants good home on farm
r $10 per mo. Sat. guar. Mrs. Ef-
fle Gray, Wesley.
Farm Help Wanted
_ Want single man to work on farm
bal. this and for 1932. Pay $4 mo.,
board and laundry. Ref. exc. W. M.
Thornton, Jesup, Rt. 2.
_ Want farm help for about 40-acre.
farm on concrete highway 12 miles.
Atlanta, 50-50 basis; must be able
to furnish himself provisions to make
crop on. Mrs. M. F. Baker, College:
Park, RFD 1, Calhoun 2318-R.
. Want party to farm for 3rd and
4ths; 40 acres in cultivation, 3 acres
bottoms, 5-room house, dairy house
and barn, 5 miles east Atlanta on
t Shoals Ave. Give information
ding force and stock. C. L. Per
: De atur, Rt. 3,. eS ecnee
Farm Help Wanted _
Want good, settled couple as care-
takers for small place, house, poultry,
garden, some salary. Splendid place
for good parties. Give ref. J. M. Mad-
dox, Stone Mtn., P. O. Box 297.
Blind man, 39 yrs. old wants mid-
dle-aged_ woman, 35-40 yrs. old to
live on farm as one of family and
look after things. 4 children. No hard
field work. E. B. Belk, Doerun, Rt.
2, Box 31.
Want unincumberd, healthy. white
woman to live as one of family on
farm and assist with work for board
and clothes. Brother and self only:
Miss Willie A. Thomason, Dalton,
Rt.:1, Box 39.:
Want good, stout, single white
man to work on farm. No cigarette
smoker and no loafer wanted; must
be a man to get up and be ready for
his breakfast when the bell rings.
8 miles west of Carrollton. C. R.
Windom, Waco, Rt. 1.
Want help for about 30-60 acres in
cultivation, suitable for truck crop
and chicken farm. 16 miles Atlanta.
6-room and 3-room house. W. J. C.
oe Atlanta, 996 Washita Ave.,
Want a good, middle-aged woman
to take charge of home, poultry and.
garden, for family of 4; live as one
of family, or a reasonable salary per
month, Frank Quinn, Hazlehurst.
Want at once girl or woman, 17 to
30 yrs. to assist with poultry, etc.,
$5 mo. and board. T. R. Triplett,
Dalton. :
Want 1 or 2 boys, 10 or 18 yrs. old
to live in home with man and wife
and do light farm work, for board
and clothing and small salary. J. K.
Reaves, Milan.
Want 2 or 3-horse crop on halves.
Must have good stock and tools.
Come and see. Sow small grain or
anything you want to plant. Mrs. E.
T. Osborne, Clermont, Rt. 1.
Want man or strong boy to work
farm the year round, $8 per mo.,
board and laundry in winter; $10 mo.
in summer. B. F. Purcell, Pooler.
Plants For Sale
Collard and cabbage plants, 500,
75c; $1.25 M, postpaid. 15c extra if
chk. is sent. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville.
Cabbage plants, 85c M; strawberry
plants, $1.60 1,000. O. F. Crowe,
Gainesville. =
Mtn. grown plants. Ga. cabbage
and Sweethead collards, W., Dutch,
and Drumhead cabbage, del.. 500, $1;.
$1.50 1,000. Mrs. H. L. Howell, Val-
dosta, 907 No. Patterson St.
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 75c M.|.
Sat. guaranteed. D. M. Barber, Bax-
ey.
Chas. W.. cabbage plants, 75c M.
met guaranteed. J. L. Leggett, Bax-
ey.
E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1
; 500, 65c, all del. J. P. Mullis,
axley, Rt. 4.
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage,
Marglobe tomato, and fine collard
plants, $1.15 M; 5 M up, 85c M.|
Guaranteed, or money back. B. R.
Woodliff, Flowery Branch.
Strawberry bushes, 3 and 4 ft., 25
and .35c each. Mrs. N. J. Henry,
Mineral Bluff. ; :
- Strawberry bushes, 25 and 35c ea.
Mrs. E. J. Henry, Mineral Bluff.
Kudzu crowns, $2 C;_ $8 1,000.
Yonge Walker, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1.
Progressive Everbearing strawberry
plants, 35c C: small amt. Condons
Mastodon Everbearing, 60c C; 200,
$1: Black raspberry, 4, 25c. Add post-
age on small orders. Mrs. Sarah
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Sev. M Harts Wonder dewberry
plants, 50c doz.; $2 C; 500, $6.75;
$10.50 M. Exc. for farm products.
E. J. Hart, College Park.
T. W. Goods pure strain Sure
Head cabbage plants, 20c C, P. P.
Money order. L. B. Mound, Junction
City, care Log Cabin Farm.
Earliest var. Imp. Klondike straw-
berry plants, 30c C; $1.25, 500; $2 M
del. Mrs. .J. S. Crowe, Cumming,
Rt..4. . : ee
-Dutch and Wakefield cabbage
plants, 20c C; $1 M del. H. P. Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. ae
_ Condons. Everbearing Mastodon
strawberry plants, 40c C; Eng. horse-
apples, 15c. each; peppermint plants,
25c doz.; Himalaya dewberries, 75c
doz. Add ogee Mrs. W. N. Turner,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. =
Frostproof cabbage plants, 75c M;
White Bermmuda onion, $1 1,000.
W. W. Williams, Quitman.
Lady T. and Everbearing straw-
berry plants, $1 per 500, del. A. D.|
Call, Ellijay, Rt. 4. oS es
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MARKET BULLETIN: ~
Page Five
Plants For Sale
E. J., C. W. and Flat Dutch. cab-
bage and Bermuda and Prize Taker
onion plants, $1 M del.; 10 M, $7.50;
20 M FOB, $14. B. F. Mallard, Rin-
con.
Wakefield and Flat D. cabbage
plants, frostproof. Full count. Prompt
shipment. No personal chks. Money
order or stamps. J. C. Chambers,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
White Bermuda onion plants, now
ready, 200, 35c; 500, 70c; $1.20 M del.
P. P., postpaid. F. F. Stokes, Fitz
gerald.
Lady T. strawberry plants, 20ce C;
$1.50 M; Gooseberry and Fox grape,
10c each. No chks. Mrs. Herny Eller,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Extra fine strawberry plants, name
not known, but are fine large berries
and bear throughout the season, 50c
C. add postage. J. R. Bramlett, Elli-
jay, Rt. 4. : :
_ Very large Kudzu and strawberry
planis, 3 for 50c; McDonalds earliest
blackberry. Lucretia dewberry, Hi-
malaya blackberry, 90c C; $7.50 M;
Celestrial Brown Turkey figs, 7 large,
$1 del. J. W. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2.
Year old rhubarb plants, 59 doz.;
dry sage, 40c.lb.; dried apples and
peaches, 15c Ib. Add postage. Miss
-G. B. McLane, Hartwell.
Progressive everbearing strawberry
plants, 35c per C, $3 M, del. H. B.
Shell, Palmetto.
Very early var. strawberry plants,
25c C; also sev. doz. May. cherry
sprouts, 10c ea. Exc. for peanuts or
Irish potatoes or white feed sacks.
Mrs. C. W. Owen, Gainesville, Rt. 9.
Early Premier strawberry plants,
35c C, $2.50 M, del. Mrs. Carl Kim-
sey, Hiawassee. :
Early Klondike strawberry plants,
25 C; red raspberry, rooted sage
plants, 10c and 15c ea.; add postage.
Exc. for white:feed sacks. Mrs. J. B.
Fields, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Red and black raspberry, 40c doz.;
hazlenut, 8 for $1. Mrs. M. Eaton,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
J. W. and Flat D. cabbage plants,
20c C; 300, 45c; $1.10 M, del.; 5 M,
oy collect. Lee Crow, Oakwood,
Dutch and Wakefield cabbage
plants, 20c C, $1 M, del. H. P. Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. ' ;
- Extra early J. and Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, 500, 60c, 90c M; White
Bermuda onion, 200, 35c; 500, 70c;
ae M, del. F. F. Stokes, Fitzger-
ald. s
St. Augustine grass cuttings, $1 bu.,
well rooted. Miss A. Dixon, Alma,
Box 55.
New, young dewberry (Youngber-
ry) select plants, $1 doz. Also Kudzu
well-rooted l-yr. crowns, $5 M; 2-yr.,.
$8 M. H. A. Neal, Carnesville, Rt. 3.
.~Lady T. strawberry plants, 200,
40c; 300, 60c; $1.50 M. Will exc.
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt, 5.
White Bermuda onion plants, 200,
35c; 500, 70c; $1.20 M, del. Robt.
McCook, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.
Progressive everbearing strawberry
plants, 30c C, $2.50 M; huckleberry,
60c C, $3 500, cash or anything can
use. Mrs. Emily Lang, Cleveland, Rt.
4, Box 17. :
Millions Jersey and Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, 500, 60c; $1 M; over 3
M, 75c 1,000. B. J. Head, Alma.
Fully dev. Missionary strawberry
plants, packed in wet moss, prompt
service, 35c per C, $3 M, FOB here.
Dont send stamps. Ref. Citizens
Bank here. W. F. Luckie, Ray City.
Three or four million best var. cab-
bage plants, $1 M, 75c 500, 20 C, all
del.. E. T. Clements, Tennille.
Missionary, Klondike and Lady T.
strawberry: plants, 50c C, $3.50 M;
everbearing, 75c C. L. C. Head, Cleve-
land, Rt. 1.
Rhubard plants, 40c doz.; pepper=
mint, 35c doz.; sage plants and cat-
nip plants, 5c ea; rhubard seed, 10c
tae Miss Cecil McCurley, Hartwell,
ee 2.
Frostproof W. and Flat Dutch cab-
bage plants and Bermuda onion, $1
1,000. Andrew Clark, Thomasville.
Sweet heading collard plants and
Ga. Buncomb, 30c 200, 65c 500, $1 M,
postpaid. Grady Kelley, Sulphur
Springs. Fe
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 60c 500,
$1.10 M; 5 M, $1 M, exp. col. Cader
Stephens, Flowery Branch. .
Jersey W. cabbage plants and Blue
Stem collard plants, ready, 90c M;
5 M, $4. R. J. Garrett, Quitman.
Mastodon Everbearing strawberry
plants, 30c C; $2.25 M; Aromas, 40c
C: Lady T., same price. Add postage:
under $1 order. M. F. Etris, Dah-
lonega, Ride ae
Smith, Ashburn, Rt. 4. ;
ibe de
e
| Plants For Sale
One thousand Klondike and Mis-
Sionary strawberry plants, Insp., $2
1,000.
given.)
Guy Taylor.
(Address not
Frostproof winter heading cabbage _
and collard plants, 500, 60c; $1 M,
postpaid. Will ship COD., Mrs. Ger-\
trude Branan, Lewiston.
Earliest Imp. Klondike strawberry
plants, 25c 100. Major Crowe, Cum- a
ming, Rt. 4. gee
Bermuda onion plants, 300, 50c;
500 for 75c; $1.10 M, postpaid. Mrs.
Lillie E. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. |
Chas., Jersey W. cabbage, $1 M
del.; 5 M up, 75c M, collect; Klon-
dike strawberry, 500, $1; $1.75 M del.
Ovie Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
E. J, and Chas. W. cabbage plants,
35c, 300; 500, 55c; 95c M, postpaid.
R. Chanclor, Seville.
Chas..W. cabbage plants, 15 C;
$1 M. Cash with order. G. L. Ne-
Missionary. strawberry plants,
M; rhubarb, 50c doz.; peppermint,
35c doz.; garlic, 10c per head; dry
sage, 60c lb.; yellow plum stone peach
trees, 25c each. Mrs. Mattie McCur=-)
ley, Hartwell, Rt. 4.
Chas., J. W. cabbage, $1 M del;
5.M_up, 7&c M, collect; Klondike
$y
strawberry, $1.75 M del. Jeff Mooney, ~
1 Gainesville, Rt. &. ONE
J, and Chas. W. cabbage, $1 M del.;
strawberry,
5 M up, 75c M collect;
a M del. Charlie Hill, Gainesville,
Chas., J. W. cabbage, $1 M :del.:
5 M up, 75c M collect; strawberry
plants, $1.75 M
Gainesville, Ri. 1. :
Chas., J. W..cabbage, $1 M del.;
5 M up, 75c C collect, strawberry,
oe M del. Edd Mooney, Gainesville,
The new Blakemore strawberry
plants (one of the earliest, most pro-
lific and attractive and a best seller),
$1 100. C. G. Byington, Bolingbroke.
7
Strawberry plants, (these plants
have borne continuously since March,
picked berries daily, full of berries
and blossoms now.) Write for prices.
J. H. Lawrence, Toccoa. /
St. Regis Everbearing and Cuth-
bert red raspberry plants, 50c doz.: _
$1.25 per 50; $2 100. J..F. Anderson,
Blue Ridge.
del. Guyton Teal, Fe
Flat Dutch cabbage plants, $1 M ~
del.
Rt:
Chas., J. W., Flat Dutch cabbage,
heading collard plants, 500, 60c;$1M
postpaid. Miss Rosa Lee May, Lewis-
ton. :
Plants Wanted
Exc. 18 mos. old B. R. rooster and
few hens for August or Sept. large
var. cabbage plants at $1 M. Rooster,
$1.50, and hens, 15c lb. Mrs, Eula D.
Burney, Pooler, Box 26.
Seed For Sale |
Seven hundred fifty lbs. old fash-
ioned scallions, 10c lb. Write for 100 ;
lb. lots; running okra seed, 10c pkg.,
25c oz.; Hogans new melon seed,
$1:50 Ib. R. T. Hogan, Hogansville.
One-fourth lb. Hastings Brimmer
and Marglobe tomato seed, sound,
65c; 1 cup okra seed, 10c and postage.
Mrs. G. M. Foster, Carrollton, Rt. 7. _
Seven ats. nest onion sets, 50c gal.,
or exc. for value in nice, sun-dried
apples. Ea. party pay postage. Mrs.
T. B. Slater, Pembroke. Ata
Ga. collard and cabbage-collard
seed, mixed, 10c cupful. Add 5c post-
age. Exc. for green glaze collard seed,
or. brocoli seed. Mrs.
Arlington. <
Cornfield bean seed, 2 cups, 25c;
turnip, 65c lb.; Seven Top, Purple
Top; also long staple cotton seed, $1
bu. J. A. Scott, Carrollton.
L, H. Oliver,
White multiplying onions, 40e gal.
Add postage. Gertrude Echols, Philo-
25c; old
math.
Pint of June cherry seed,
fashioned yellow plum peach seed,
15c doz.; also black haw, dry, 20c lb.,
and herbs. Mrs. J. K. Thompson,
Cumming, RFD 6. _ .- ne
White nest onions, 60c gal. Mrs.
W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch.
1931 crop salad peas, 40c lb., post-
paid. November time to plant. Mrs.
Lena McBrayer, Buford, Rt. 3.
Twenty lbs. mixed peach seed for
home orchard. Sell or exc. for dried
apples or eating apples. Also orange |
meat watermelon seed, 12c pkt. Mrs.
J. B. Brown, Eastman, Rt. 1.
- Nice, tender. cornfield bean seed,
mixed, tender, half runner garden
ra
pean seed and pumpkin seed, all 25c
pt. Florrie
George Waldrip, Flowery Branch, . :
Beth Hughey, Ranger, |
2 ZS oi at i : =
| Seed For Sale
Seven Top turnip seed; sound and
clean, half cupful, 10c; cupful, 16c;
2 cups, 30c; $1.75 gal.; 2 gal., $3.30,
postpaid. Stamps accepted. Mrs. M.
E. Ledford, Crandall, Rt. 1.
Willetts Wonders, 30c lb.; 4 Ilbs.,
$1 del; white multiplying onions, 50c
al. del.; blood turnip beet: seed, 10c
cupful del. Mrs. L. S. Vaughn, Com-
merce, Rt. 5.
Clear seed and press peach seed,
50c gal.; also clean, dried sage, 50c
Ib. Add postage. Mrs. J. T. Lister,
Empire, Rt. 1. ;
Mixed turnip seed, 50c Ib. Exc. for
5 white feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free
from holes. Mrs. W. A. OKelley,
Maysville, Rt. 2.
- Shallots, 35c gal.; beet seed,-10c
02., 80c lb.; chicken lettuce, 20c oz.;
early Eng. peas, 20e lb. Mrs. S. M.
Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
- Collard seed, 30c Ib., postpaid; $15
- per 100 Ibs., FOB. Albert Collins,
Whigham.
Old fashioned Red Indian clear
stone peach seed, 25c doz. Major
Chas. W., Flat Dutch cabbage, $1
Ib.; Crystal Wax onions, Big Boston
lettuce, new crop seed, $1.50 Ib., pre-
paid. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch.
- Winter onion buttons, 35c gal., pre-
paid. Mrs. N. M. Green, Blue Ridge,
probs, 330K. 30.
Nice P. O. J. seed cane, planted
this yr., $4 M in field; banked, $4.50
M. Exe. for corn del., ear, 50c. bu.;
Shelled, 65c bu.; cotton seed, *10 ton.
C. E. Duggar, Whigham.
_ American Wonder melon (grow to
wt. 160 lbs. or more) seed, $1 doz.;
$10 lb. E. 'T. Clements, Tennille.
__ Mixed turnip seed, Seven Top,
White Globe, Purple Top and Rape,
-20c Ib. del. Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust
Grove. ees
- White Bermuda onion sets, 15c qt.,
del. P. P. W. G. Hollomon, Brooklyn.
Mixed colors tender cornfield
| Weans, 256 for 21bs.; 5 Ibs:, 50c:
- grass nuts, corn beans, 10c pkg.; 3 for
25c. Add postage on small. orders.
oS Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega,
woke
Old fashioned Cushaw. seed, 10c
pkg.; new vegetable green tender-
green, 15c oz., 10c pkg,; winter Eng.
pea, bunch var., and old fashioned
cornfield beans, 35c lb. Mrs. Mary
pruell, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
Eight gal. multiplying onions, 45c
gal. Cash with order. No chks. Mrs.
D. N. McCrary, Gainesville, Rt. 11."
_. White multiplying onion sets, 65c
gal., postpaid. Clyde Williams, Flow-
ery Branch. cee
Purple Top, White Globe turnip
seed, 35c lb.; cabbage seed, $1 Ib.;
collard, 35c lb., postpaid. W. W. Wil-
liams, Quitman.
_ Burbanks Golden Treasurer can-
taloup seed, 25c thls., postpaid. Cash
with order. R. H. Long, Culverton.
Chas. W., and Succession cabbage
seed, each; $1 lb.; Furple Top White
Globe turnip seed, 35c Ib. in 1 to 10
Ib: lots. R. E. Bower, Dixie.
__ Collard seed, 15c Ib. in 100 lb. lots,
or 18c smaller lots, or 30c per 1 Ib.,
postpaid. Malvin Collins, Whigham.
_. Ga. collard, pumpkin, salad pea,
12%c cupful; mixed turnip, cucum-
ber and mustard, 5c spoonful. No
cehks. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.|
Vadcos smooth var. winter Eng.
peas, bunch, 35 Ib.: Van Antwerp
ew vegetable green Tendergreen,
10c pks.; 15c0z.; old fashioned tender
cornfield bean seed, 35c lb. Miss Eva
ogburn, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
| Extra early Jersey cabbage seed,
75 Ib., postpaid. E. L. Allgood,
Draketown, Rt. 1.
_ Three or 4 lbs. Curled Winter
mustard seed, 20c lb.; 10c per large
pkt.; peck or more sound, good var.
peach seed, 50c pk. Mrs. S. G. Rogers,
Claxton. g
_ Half bu. mixed peach seed, 75c
del.; Buncomb, True Ga. collard seed,
25 per % lb.; Purple egg-plant seed,
10c per 2 thls. Exc. for Ruby King
ell pepper seed. Mrs. .F. Happholdt,
Lewiston.
_ Good, tender, streaked half runner
garden bean seed, 25c per cup; 5
cups, $1; gal. old fashioned red
ultiplying growing shallots, 50c del.
Irs, N. R. Wilson, Canon, Rt. 2.
Winter mustard seed, So. Curled,
20c Ib., 10-lb. pkg.; var. peach seed,
Oc pk. or 10 doz. Exc. for white
thicken feed sacks, chick feed, ap-
ples, etc. Mrs. S. G. Rogers, Claxton.
_ Standard Perkins Long Green Okra
seed, 50c Ib. I. A. Phelps, Nashyille,
O. Box 574.
Burr clover seed, dbl. screened, $5
per 100 lbs. Mrs. L. Aderhold, La-
vonia. Ge
Se
MARKET BULLETIN
Seed For Sale
Shallot buttons or large ones, 40c
gal., FOB. B. B. Morgan, Clyo.
New Guinea butter vine or bean
seed (wt. 10-20 Ibs.), 30 seed for 12c.
W..D. Martin, Fairburn, Rt. 3,
Box 64. es
Five lbs. Bananza tobacco seed, $1
Ib.; 5 lbs. Tom Watson melon seed,
25c lb. Exc. for equal value. Mrs.
S. W. Griffin, Cecil.
Recleaned Burr clover seed, 6c lb.
here. S. B. Kinard,: Jackson.
Imp. Texas Honey Drip cane seed,
60c. gal.; red and white nest onions,
60c gal.; Willetts Wonder pea seed,
25ec cupful; Yellow Globe turnip
seed, 35c teacupful; no stamps. Mrs.
H. H. Sullivan, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
Willetts Wonder pea seed, 35c lb.,
$2.40 for lot of 7 lbs.; % gal. nest
ful; no stamps. Mrs. J. E. Latham,
Carrollton, Rt. 5.
ready for planting, 75c, prepaid. Miss
M. A. Brobston (address not given).
Bu. peach seed, mixed seedlings,
Bells and Elbertas, $1. Mrs. J. P.
Rush, Adairsville. net
Nancy Hank watermelon seed, any
amt., free from trash, $1 Ib. J. K.
Kennedy, Menlo. :
Hastings Big Seven turnip seed,
mixed with Shogoin, 30c lb., 4 lbs. $1,
10 lbs. $2; Willetts Wonder pea seed,
30c lb, 4 Ibs. $1; white multiplying
onions, 55c gal., del.. Mrs. C. A. Wil-
banks, Commerce, Rt. 5.
Old-fashioned shallot. onion sets,
new crop, 50c peck, postpaid. Harold
Pass, Point Peter. ee
Long pod okra seed, 10c cupful;
broom corn seed, tender, white
bunch bean seed, 15c cup. Exc. for
white feed sacks. Mrs. Mary Langley,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Onion sets, yellow, brown, red, 60c
gal., $1 pk., $3.75 bu.; Japanese or
Ebenezer, 75c gal., $5.25 bu.; Silver
Skin, 75c gal.; $5.30 bu. Cader Ste-
phens, Flowery Branch.
CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
About 25 bu. corn, 60c bu.; also a
few bu. meal, 75c bu., FOB, or exc.
for 2 or 3 bu. wheat. J. L. Vaughn,
Bowdon.
Pure Whatleys Prolific seed this yr.
from Breeder, $2 bu. in ear, or $2.75
shelled, field selected, all 3 ears to
stalk. Exc. for wheat. Mrs: E. L.
Wright, Yatesville.
Good, sound shelled corn, suitable
for meal, 85c bu., FOB. John Daniel,
Baxley. :
Twenty-five to 50 bu. good, dry
milling corn, and 250 bu. good slipped
shucks. Make offer.
Cook, Milan.
Slipped shuck corn in car lots, 80
lbs. to bu. Sound and in first-class
cond. Price on application. Chas. F.
Howe, Ft. Valley.
Seed corn, known as Elliotts Im-
proved for sale. Want agents to deal
direct with farmers in each county.
Sample and proposition to interested
ae John D. Elliott, Athens, Box
Mrs. Lula B.
meal, 75c; send chk. J. W. Lang,
Omega,
One hundred bu. good, sound
slipped shuck corn, 75c bu. at barn.
J. C. Taylor, Hazlehurst, Rt. 2, Box
61.
Five lbs. pop-corn, shelled, 25c Ib.
Exc. for White Pekin ducks. Dillard
Munford, Cartersville.
Pop corn, 6c Ib. on cob; also Wil-
lets Wonder pea seed, 25c lb. or 5 for
$1, all del. Mrs. Ruth Braswell, Lo-
ganville, Rt. 2.
Nice, dry, new crop pop corn, in
ear, 50 ears for 25c: shelled, 3 Ibs.,
25c, prepaid. L. J. Vollrath, Winston.
Hastings imp. chicken corn, 10 Ibs.,
$1, postpaid. B. B. Morgan, Clyo.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Covington wilt resistant cotton
seed, $1.70 per 100 lbs. Joe M. Brown,
McRae.
Cokers No. 7 wilt resistant cotton
.seed, 75c bu. T. B. Thomas, Thomas-
boro. ss
Cleveland Big Boll, 2nd yr. from
Piedmont Seed Farms. $2.25 per 100
lbs., FOB. G. C. Mixon, Fitzgerald.
One hundred bu. pure Neeleys
Ped. cotton seed, 75c bu., FOB Car-
rollton.. Exc. for seed oats or Blue
Shae wheat. S. M.. Duffey, Bowdon,
Arkansas Rowden 40, imp. and ac-
climated, 1 1-16 in. staple, big boll,
wilt-resistant, ginned pure, 75 bu.,
'$2:50 per 100 Ibs., FOB, H. A. Neal,
Carnesville, oy
onions, 30c; butter-pea seed, 25 cup-.
Six qts. French shallot buttons, |
White shelled corn, 60c bu.: also.
BOE
Seed Wanted
Want 1 or 2 gal. nest onions. Exc.
value. Write. Mrs. R.. J. Ellington,
Fairburn, Rt. 1. eS
Want pure, genuine Rocky Ford
cantaloupe seed, tender half runner
garden bean seed. Exc. choicest
grade Sugar Crowder peas and dried
peaches. C. F. Maddox, Buford.
CORN AND SEED CORN |
Exc. 10 pure bred B. R. baby chicks
for 12 bu. shelled corn. Can set
chicks any time you say. Mrs. Joe
Harrison, Rockingham.
Want several hundred bu. good ear
or shelled: corn. Quote lowest cash
price. C. A. Dobbs, Gainesville.
Want 100 to 300 bu. good milling
corn. Pay 35c bu., del. to Jesup. W.
M. Thornton, Jesup, Rt. 2.
Want 5 or 10 bu. shelled corn for
feed. Will pay cash. J. J. Hill, Jr.,
Atlanta, 427 East Ave.
Eggs Wanted
Want 1 or 2 settings of Cornish
eggs. Exc. value or cash. E. Maynard,
Newton. : :
Can use any quantity up to 500
doz. fresh,- infertile eggs weekly at
top notch market prices. Write for
jirections before shipping. F. M. Ellis.
Griffin, P. O. Box 491.
Eggs For Sale
Hatching eggs, R. I. Reds, B. R.,
White or Brown L., 75c per 15, del.
Inc. lots, $4 C, FOB. D. F. Thomas,
Odum,
Barred Rock eggs, Thompson str.,
bloodtested for b. w. d. Well selected,
$1 for 15; also R. I. Red, Donaldson
str., $1 per 15. Mrs. Milton Sumner,
Sylvester. :
Pure Thompsons str. B. R. eggs,
from heavy winter layers, 75c per 15,
where as many as 2 setting are want-
ed. Send money order. Mrs. F. Cow-
art, Summit, Rt. 2.
Thompson Ringlet B. R. eggs, Ist,
$1 per 15; $1.75, 30; 2nd, 85c per 15;
$1.50, 30 del. Cartons ret. Mrs. J. E.
Steadam, Bainbridge.
Full Cornish eggs, $1 per 15. Money
ae Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle,
Re. 1. :
Pure bred Mammoth White Pekin
duck eggs, 75c doz. del. Sidney Clot-
felter, Marietta, Rt..5. -
S. C. R. I. Red eggs from 2 yr.
old hens, direct from Donaldson.
$1.25 per 15 del. Exc. for anything
can use. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson.
Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs,
75c per 15. Byers str., fresh, fertile,
insured, prepaid. No chks. J. H. Lloyd,
Milan, Rt. 3.
Large breed assorted chicks from
select large eggs, 814c ea., $8 C, $15.50
for 200, prepaid in chicken boxes,
ready Nov 6. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Coch-
ran, Rt. 13 : :
Quality chicks from selected flocks
of Barred, Buff Rocks, Reds, Wyan-
dottes, $9 C; heavy assorted, $8.50;
lots less than 100, add ic per chick;
prepaid, live del. R. G. Fechtel, Way-
cross.
Baby chicks from high -grade
flocks, bred for high egg production,
at reasonable prices... Chas. F. Howe,.
Ft. Valley. -
Quality chicks at very reasonable
prices. Leghorns, Reds and Rocks.
Eustace J. McKinney, Blackshear. -
Golden Buff Orp. eggs, 75c per 15.
Cartons to be ret. Exc. for dried fruit,
or 100 lb. white feed sacks, or table
peas. Mrs. Elsie Altman, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Pure Golden Buff Orp. eggs, 75c
per 15, cartons ret., or exc. for dried
pears at 9c lb. Mrs. Elsie Altman,
Baxley, Rt. 3: .
Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red eggs, 65c
per 15, crates to be ret. Mrs. J. F.
Trawick, Tennille, Rt. 1.
Fancy hatching eggs from pure
bred Barred P. Rocks, $1 per 15, $1.50
for 30, crates ret. Exc. for Fulghum
seed oats, Blue Stem wheat, rice
seed or cabbage plants. Write first.
J. R. Bowen, Rockingham, Rt. 1.
S. C. R. I. Red hatching eggs, $1.50
per 15, $3 per 50, $5 C; Mahood str.
and heavy layers. Miss Belle Timmer-
man, Bronwood, Box 83.
Pure bred White Pekin duck eggs
for sale. W. Harrison, Fitzgerald.
Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 200 more B. R. or R. I. Red
chicks to raise on halves to-8 wks.
old. Mrs. Eula D. Burney, Pooler,
Box 26. ~ Bee)
Want 2 or 300 chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old. B. R., Reds, or
Plymouth Rocks. I furnish feed, other
party pay postage. Write. Mrs. I. T.
Graham, Moultrie, 722 E. Central
Ave.
= Thursday, October 29, 1931
Baby Chicks Wanted __
Want chicks to raise on halves to
8-10 wks., just any kind. Write first,
Miss Eva M. Tankersley, Thomson.
Want 100 Reds or B. R. to raise
on halves to 8 wks. old, I furnish feed,
other party pay del. chgs. Mrs. S. Ww,
Manous, Atlanta,-1520 Marietta Rq,
Want 100 Reds to raise on 50-50
basis to 8 wks. old; party pay ship.'
ping chgs. L. D. Pittman, Abbeville,
Want about 500 or 600 baby chicks
to raise on 50-50 basis from now until
Dec. 20. Barred Rocks and W. L. pre- _
ferred. M. C. Padgett, Stilson, Rt. 1,
Exc. Buff rooster, about half
grown, for 15 Buff, Red or W. Wyan-~
dotte chicks; also want 100 chicks
to raise on halves to 8 wks. old: Tf
furnish feed, other party del. chgs,
Mrs. Mamie Bell, Charing, Rt. 2. -
Will del, within 200 miles Adel 60 ~
bu. ear corn in exc. for 500 baby
chicks, any mixed heavy breed. J. Cc,
DeVane, Adel, Box 367.
Want 500 or 600 large breed baby -
chicks, Dec. 15 to 20. Make best of-
fer, D. A. Pollard, Bowdon, Rt. 3.
Grain and Hay For Sale
Approximately 30 -bu. French rye
(which produces 2 to 2%4 as much as
any other rye), $2, FOB. J. P. Rabun
Stapleton.
Good, bright 4 hand bottom land
corn fodder, $1.50 per 100. . J. #, -
Hayes, Atlanta, Rt. 5, DeFoore Ave,
Two hundred bu. Blue Stem Ga.
seed wheat, $1 bu., FOB. R. P. Walk-
er, Bonaire. coe
Two cars nice, bright oat straw,
(never rained on), $15 ton, FOB.
Also Appler seed oats, 50c bu. C. H,
Dyar, Adairsville. ;
Tall Growing No. Ga. seed rye, T5c_
bu., FOB. J. S. Tankersley, Ellijay.
Sixty bu. Appler oats, 55c bu.,
FOB; G. B. Poore, Canon, Rt. 2. : =
Pure Bancroft seed oats, free of
foreign grain or grass seed, 50c bu.
Riley C. Couch, Turin. = =
_ Peanut hay, baled without rain on
it. Any amount, $6 ton, FOB. Tchbe
Milner; Shellman. oe
Seventy-five or 100 bu. Hastings
100-Bu. seed oats; free from foreign |
grasses, 50c bu., FOB, or exc. for
value can use. J. F. Lindsey, Tifton.
One thousand Ibs. good fodder,
bright, $1 per 100 lbs. Cash, FOB.
RS
W. U. J. Draughon, Whigham.
Texas Rustproof oats, 60c bu.; Ful-
ghum, 60c bu., and Brooks County
Black Rye, $1.75 bu. J. R. Ramsey,
Dixie. : :
Two hundred bu. Cokers Abruzzi
rye, recleaned, in new 214 bu. bags.
Free from weevils and other foreign
matter, $1 bu., FOB. Cash with order.
Mrs. H. L. Lake, Augusta, 940 Hick-
man Road. =
One hundred. bundles corn fodder,
$1.50, or exc. for 2 bu. wheat. J. L.
Vaughn, Bowdon. i
Hastings 100-Bu. oats, bright, wt.
to measured bu., 50c here,
44 ae
-W. H. Bolton, Griffin, Box 436.
In 2 bu. sacks: Blue Stem wheat,
90c bu.; Abruzzi rye, 75c bu.; Cokers
Fulghum oats, 5 bu. sacks, 46c bu.
No orders less than 10 bt. Cash. W.
B. Burkhalter, Augusta, 18-20 Jack-
son Street. .
Fulghum seed oats, bright and
J. F. Floyd,
clean, 60c bu., FOB.
Adairsville, Rt: 3.
Bottom land fodder, $2 per 100 lbs.,
4 hand bundles. Exc. for male pig, |
P. C. or Duroc. J. W. Ivie, Farming-
ton, RFD 1. os
Three or 4 cars good, bright pea=-
nut hay for sale. L. L. Roberts, Ft.
Gaines. 3
One thousand bundles fine, bright
fodder, and 100 bu. extra good corn,
all this yrs. crop. Make offer. O. L.
Brown, Riverdale.
Woods- Ped. Fulghum oats, 50c
FOB. Cash with order. A. T. Drake,
Philomath. ;
, Kudzu hay for sale, car lots or less,
for cash or for good milch cows, beef
cattle, hogs or any staple farm crop.
B. W. Middlebrooks, Barnesville.
Good rye, 80c bu., FOB. E. M.
Wright, Nacoochee. oe
Fulghum seed oats, 5 to 500 bu.
Sound, clean, without weed seed.
Write for prices. Thomas Cook, Haw-
Kinsville.
Fulghum oats, 50c bu.; Abruzzi
rye, $1; baled oats, $25 ton; baled
oats and Austrian peas, $20 ton;
baled Velvet beans, $18 ton, FOB,
J. H. Theney, Tennille, care Pritch-
ard Hotel. | :
Extra heavy Fulghum oats, well
cured and free of obnoxious seed,
(few vetch seed, but this is an ad-
vantage). 50 to 60c bu., according to
amt. wanted. J. G. Dean, Dawson.
ursday, October 29, 1931 =
G ain and Hay For Sale|
Cokers first yr. No. 5 Fulghum
oats, 60c bu., 10 bu. or more; Cokers
Ped. rye, ist vi. 1.05. DU, 2 bu. or
more. J. H. Palmer, Tennille.
Twtney-five hundred bu. Fulghum
seed oats, 2nd yr. from Cokers, free
from rust and obnoxious seed, 40c
bu., FOB, in even wt. bags, 50 bu. up
No exc. S. B. Goodwin, Marshallville,
Peanut hay, nice and bright, $10
m; oat straw, never rained on; $8
ton, FOB; Bancroft seed oats, grown
especially for seed, 50c bu.; 100 bu.
lots, 45c bu. James Woods, Brooks.
tn. grown seed rye, 1 bu., $1: 10
pu. lots, 85c bu. C. A. Dobbs, Gaines-
bruzzi rye in 3 bu. bags, 90c bu.
ash with order. FOB. C. C.. Jarrard,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Peavine hay, bright and well cured,
13- ton, FOB cars; cheaper grade,
J. W. Lang, Omega.
hree tons good, bright hay, cured
out rain on it, 75c a 100 barn,
- 85c, FOB Denton. J. C. Taylor,
Hazlehurst, Rt. 2, Box 61.
bsolutely pure Blue Stem wheat,
5 bu., 2% bu. bags; and pure Ful-
ghum seed oats, 5 bu. bags, 50c bu.,
FOB. W. M. Wright, Ft. Valley.
re Appler seed oats, 50c bu.;
re Purple Straw wheat, $1 bu:
\bruzzi rye, $1.25, FOB. All raised
on wn farm. C. L. Mouchet, Bowers-
50 to 100 bu., 55c bu. W. A. Tankers-
ley, Ocilla.
ice, bright Bancroft and Appler
oats in. good bags, 40c bu., FOB.
F, Cheek, Lavonia.
Fine Sou. grown Abruzzi seed rye,
$1 bu., FOB. B. T. Temple, Rydal,
ep
Two hundred bu. genuine Norton
oldproof seed oats, bright, clean,
clear of pests, no smut, 50c bu. J. M.
Lewis, Warthen.
Good Blue Stem seed wheat, $1
bu., FOB; money order or cert. chk.
rthur Owens; Barnesville.
Sagrain 303, new grain, forage and
silage crop, 5 Ibs. postpaid, 60c; 1
peck postpaid, $1.25; 1 bu. del., $4:
Grohoma new wonder grain, 5 Ibs.,
$1; peck, $2; bu., $6, del. H. A. Neal,
arnesville.
Genuine Bancroft and Hastings
100-Bu. oats, cut and thrashed with-
out rain, 60c bu., FOB; also 4 cars
A-1 peavine hay, $18 ton, FOB. O. M.
Greene, Iron City.
_ Hastings 100-Bu.; Cokers Cold-
oroof and Fulghum oats, 55c .bu.; all
1 yr. from orig., pure, bright and no
eu R. W. Stembridge, Milledge-
| Grain and Hay Wanted
Exc. 5 bu. No. 1 White Spanish
peanuts, this years crop, for 2% bu.
sound Blue Stem wheat and bu. for
bu for good Fulghum seed oats, ea.
pay chgs. Write first. Mrs. W. E.
Moree, Acree, Rt. 1. ~
Exc 4 bu. Cleveland Big Boll cot-
ton seed, 1st yr. from orig., for 5 bu.
Fulghum oats, ea. pay frt. ches. TD:
an. Abbeville.
_ Exe. 8- wk.-old thrifty pigs, Hamp-
ires, at $5 pr., for Abruzzi rye, 5 to
10 bu., free of obnoxious seed, at $1.25
O. S. Duggan, Chester.
- Exe. 10 bu. Red Hull Speckled peas
for 5 bu. Red May wheat, and 10 bu.
Fulghum seed oats, clear of smut,
_Exc. corn and sow shoat for oats.
R. S. Canady, Surrency. .
Want 3 or 4 bu. good seed wheat,
. L. Wright,
_ Exc. Rucker cotton seed for Ful-
ghum oats and wheat. Write first.
R. Q. Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2.
Want 5 bu. seed oats, 1 bu. or %
wu. rye. Will exc. pigs, dif. ages for
Same. I. H. Anderson, Alma, Rt. 3.
_ Five P. C. pigs to exc. for 25 bu.
Appler, Fulghum or Bancroft oats.
. G. Ligon, Talbotton.
Exe, good, No. 1 Watson water-
melon seed at 40c lb. for Fulghum or
Texas Rustproof seed oats at 50c bu.
Ea. pay postage. C. B. Hunt, Meigs.
Miscellaneous For Sale
_ Washed horse-radish root, 20c Ib.,
1.; also R. I. Red cockerel, April
hatch, $1, FOB. Mrs. A. H. Price,
ust Grove.
_ Make apple jelly on halves, party
tish sugar and jars to put their
hs 4 Lee icy Cleveland,
Miscellaneous For Sale
Black walnuts, $1 bu. Exc. for
dried fruit. Mrs. eee tas Whisnante,
henox Rt: 2.
Choice - flue-cured chewing tobac-
co, 10 lbs., $1; add postage. M. E.
Watkins, Mershon, Rt. 1, Box 36.
Twenty-eight Ibs. feathers, 715.1p*
cash with order. Mrs. Lonnie Byrd,
Cobbtown, Rt. 2.
Unwashed wool, free of burrs, etc.,
35c lb. plus postage, or 5 lbs. up del.
Also 5 to 8 lbs. new live goose feath-
ers, 80c lb. and postage. Mrs. K. D.
Sanders, Eatonton, Rt. 2.
Imp. Hubbard squash, any amt.
Write what you will pay per lb. FOB.
J. K. Kennedy, Menlo.
Walnuts, 22% -ats., some uated
$1.28, postpaid in. Ga.: money order.
L. B. Mound, Junction City.
Black walnut kernels, 60c Ib., del.
Lula Burch, Hiawassee, Rt. 1.
Gensing root, dried, '50 Ib.; 5 Ibs.
yellow root, 5c; add postage. Mrs.
53: Fields, Dahlonega; Rt. 1.
Canned Elberta peaches, 18c per
No. 2 cans; also pear preserves, 40c
per 16-02. jar; sweet pickle, 40c at.
Mrs. C, A. Black, he Rock; Rt. 1.
Citron preserves and blackberry
jam, ea. 30c qt., del. Exc. for dried
fruit or dry butter beans. Mrs. H. E.
Haynie, Winder, Rt. 1.
Nice, clean, dry, sifted black wal-
nut kernels, 55 Ib., del. Hoyte How-
; | ington, Commerce, Rt. 5;
Sev. nice pumpkins, 15c to 30c ea.;
can del. in Atlanta. Also nice dried
Sweet pie pumpkin, 20c lb.; dried
peaches, 12c; dry sage, 50c Ib., pre-
paid. i, J; Vollrath, Winston.
Good flue-cured tobacco, 12%c
lb. Exc. for anything can use. Add
postage on orders for less than $1.
Mrs. B. A. Palmer, Milford.
P. O. J. seed cane, 1st yr. growth,
$7 M at field; also Cyana, first: yr.,
$4 1,000. R. T. Parker, Climax, Rt. B.
Twenty-four and 48 Ib. flour sacks,
$1 for 50. No less than 50 sold. No!
Sees Cok. _Leverett, Atlanta,
Want to make Sook jelly on halves.
Party to furnish half of containers
and the sugar. Mrs. L. E. Ross, The
Rock, Rt. 1.
Bright leaf chewing tobacco, 8c lb.
Exec. for dried apples or any value
can use. S. P. Hutto, Surrency.
Geese feathers, about 22 lbs., $16.
Money order. Lot prepaid, and party
furnish container. Mrs. N .C. Crum-
ley, Pitts, RFD 1.
Sev. Ibs. black walnut meat, 60c Ib.,
postpaid. Mrs. H. H. Burch, Hiawas-
see.
Extra good flue cured tobacco, 8c
lb. Exc. for dried apples, peaches,
dried bunch butter. beans, or any-
thing can use. No order less $1. Mrs.
Jim Newberry, Arlington, Rt. 1.
Burlap and white cotton sugar
bags, o each; $4 C. Also large, oak
syrup bbls., 50 gal. cap., strong, dura-
ble, $1.25 each, FOB. Check with
order. Bob McCormack, Albany.
Bright, flue-cured tobacco, 10 and
12c Ib. Exc. for dried apples or
a Mrs. Sallie Perry, Baxley,
Good, yellow, flue-cured chewing
tobacco, 10 Ibs., $1 del.; smoking, 12
Ibs., $1 del. P. L. Smith, Baxley.
Nice, black walnut kernels, 75c Ib.
del. Mrs. M. C. Mason, Cut Cane.
Black walnut kernels, large pieces,
65c Ib.; also fruit cake, 65c Ib., and
postage. Sample at 10c if desired.
Mrs. J. N. Knowles, Jackson, Rt. 1.
Twenty-five ibs. clean used goose
feathers, 35c lb., plus shipping chgs.
aes Tr, R. Ruching, Statesboro, Box
556
Shade dried new sage, 40c Ib.;
spearmint and catnip plants, 2 for
5c and postage; large citrons, 15c
and postage. Exc. for eating apples.
R. I. Williams, Cumming.
Good, nice, clean goose feathers,
50c lb. Cash with order. Mrs. W. H.
Daughtry, Glennville, Rt. 3.
Thirty lbs. nice, clean goose feath-
ers, 40c lb. Mrs. M. M. Glisson, Glenn-
ville.
New, white feathers, 50c lb. Sample
on request. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cor-
dele, Rt. 4.
Ten thousand: stalks of P. O. J.
cane (will make anywhere in Ga.;
takes place of Red cane), $1 per 100.
Order now. H. C. Milis, Tron City.
Fifteen hundred stalks of ribbon
cane, av. 3 ft., for sale or exc. for
wheat and oats. O. C. Copeland, Lo-
cust Grove, Rt. 2.
Fifty good as new friction top
syrup pails, complete with lids, bails,
etc., 5 and 10 Ib. sizes. $2.50 for lot.
N. Rosene, Ft. Valley, P. Oo. Box 44.
fand 5 Ibs. white dried aplpes.
F Wiscellaneous Par Sale
- Chewing tobacco, 10c lb.; smoking,
6c lb. Orders for $1 up, del. to 3rd
zone. J. W. Steedley, Baxley.
Chewing tobacco, 10c; smoking,
6c lb. Add postage. J. Ss. Steedley,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
Chili peppers in vinegar hot sauce,
60c per at. jar, del. in Ga. J. W.
Hellmen, Nahunta, Box 155.
Good flue-cured, bright leaf to-
bacco, chewing and_ smoking, 10 lb.
bags, $1; 20 Ibs., $1.90; 25 lbs., $2.35.
All del. Ga. Sat. guar. "Harol Smith,
Baxley.
~Yellow leaf flue-cured tobacco,
chewing, 8 lbs., $1: smoking, 10 lbs.,
$1, postage paid. Ee; 21Or apples,
peaches, syrup, honey, peanuts, seed
oats. Farmers Exchange, Baxley..
Nice, clean chicken feathers, free
from wing and tail feathers, 25c Ih.
Mattie Jackson, Ivey.
New, white feathers, 50c lb. Mrs.
Henry Mathis, Gainesville, Rt..9:
Sweet Leaf, flue-cured tobacco in
the leaf, 10c lb.; twisted, 25c: smok-
ing tobacco, 8c lb. All del. Dan A.
at.; peach, 40 qt.: apple jelly, 20 Campbell, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Fine. chewing tobacco, 10c; smok-
ing, 9c lb. No order for less than $1.
aah Belen od Minnie Youngs, Baxley,
Good chewing tobacco, 10c; smok-
|ing, 9c lb. No order for less than $1.
Add postage. Phillip Davis, Baxley,
RFD 2, care D. F. Young. i
Two Ibs. goose eaere 75c lb., or
= Mrs. J. L. Altman, Alma,
One to 500 Ibs. mullen. Make best
offer. W. B. Ellard, Cornelia.
Good, flue-cured tobacco, yellow
leaf, chewing, 10-Ibhs;; $1; smoking, 12
hi $1. All del. Wendell Smith, Bax-
ey.
Four gal. large sun flower seed, 30c
gal. or send 10 good, 100 Ib. white
feed sacks, or 3 gal. green tomatoes
for same. Mrs. Leila Brantley, War-
renton, Rt. 1.
Two lbs. gocd feathers, 20c Ib., or
exc. for 10 Ib. nice dried apples, or
10 good feed sacks, sound. Emma
Borders, Warrenton.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Exc. 15 Ibs. good, sound, new dried
apples for 30 white feed sacks, 100 Ib.
size. Each pay postage. Mrs. F. M.
Foster, Carrollton, Rt. 7.
Want wheat, dats, rye, corn (prefer
yellow, shelled), garden seed and
other farm products. Exc. Kudzu
crowns, dried peaches, or reasonable
cash. W. L. Helms, Buena Vista.
Exc. value for feed sacks free of
holes. Mrs. Florence Woodward,
Ftairmount.
Want pure bred rabbits, pigeons,
and bantam chickens, at reasonable
price. James Rice, Douglasville.
Exc. value for 18 lbs. new or good.
as new goose feathers. Each pay ex-
press. Write first. Delila Maxwell,
Whigham, Rt. 1.
Exc. value, $15 up for meat, any
kind, eggs, or chickens. Write. Mrs.
= Cc. Norris, Macon, 306 Pio Nona
ve.
Want 10 or 15 lbs. pipe and cigar-
ette tobacco. Send sample and best
price. Henry Stubbs, Mauk.
Want good, flue cured tobacco. Exc.
1 M cabbage plants for 10 lbs.. Each
pay postage. Marcus Williams,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
4 xc. Cream Crowder peas, weevil
free for white bunch butter beans,
dried peaches, apples, honey in comb,
or any kind white feed sacks, 100 lb.
cap. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. V. E. Nel-
son, Kingston.
Want wild, dry gensing roots. V.
W. Wilson, Savannah, Fite as
Want sour cream in regular ship-
ments. John W. Harms, Savannah,
332 Whitaker St. .
Fodder and Hastings Prolific and
Tennessee Red Cob Cert. corn for
thoroughbred chickens, yr. old heifer
or hogs, sub. to reg., or will sell fod-
der and corn. Otto B. Dumas, Rock-
mart, Rt. 3.
Want 10 lbs. white butter beans
Exc.
Spanish peanuts, dried peaches or
small white popcorn. O. R. Borders,
Commerce, Rt. 5.
Exc. 10 lbs. white butter beans,
sound, pure, clean, for 20 white feed
sacks, 100-lb. wt.,-free of holes; also
fexc. 5 Ibs. beans for 1 bu. eating ap-
ples, ea. pay postage. L. A. Oakes,
Ashburn, Rt. 4.
Exe. thoroughbred Holstein bull,
11 mos. old, from high reco:i cow,
for seed oats, corn, cotton seed at
market price or Guernsey heifer. F.
Ai Whittaker, -Macon, 201 Pierce
VES ee
3 Page . Seven
Georsia Products For Sale
_ BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE_
White, Calif. blackeyed peas, 35
ee or will exc. J. TF. _ Vaughn, Bow-
on.
Sugar Crowders, 6c lb. del. in 10: Ib.
ote or over. J. R. Reeves, Drake-
own,
Ten cups new, sound Ky. Wonder |
beans, 10c per cup; 2 cups W. half
runners, 15c, or the lot for $1.25 and
postage. Mrs. G. M, Foster, Carroll-
TON, ep. 't,
Fifteen lbs. fine Bunch Eng. peas,
25c lb. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet.
Blackeyed es, 75c pk., $3 bu. Add
pe Mrs. J. A. Scott, Cr
Re: st
Five lbs. Little Wonder Eng. ben
seed, 25c Ib.: 5 Ibs. Alaska Eng. peas,
25 Ib. Ci D. Williamsor., Plains. a
Prolific Coldproof Eng. peas, 35
Ib. del. in lots 1-to 5 Ibs.; 50 Ibs. del.,
20c lb. L. M. Kennedy, Collins. -
Clay peas and _ white blackeyed
peas, $1 bu., FOB, Blue Ridge. J. M.
Cook, Morganton. - :
Sugar Crowders, 6c lb.; little white
table peas, 5c lb.; Clays, $1. bu. Ww.
A. Cain, Clermont.
Pure, Calif. blackeyed peas, posi-
tively no weevils.-2 bu. to sack, sound,
sat. guar. 10-20 or 30 bu. $2 bu.,
FOB. R. C. Moore, Rockmart, Rt. 3.
Red and White Speckled Crowders, 4
20c lb.; white, pinkeyed table peas, -
20c Ib. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery. =
Branch.
Cream Sugar Grnwde S;0c ab.
5 Ib. lots; $4.50 bu. Ex. for ie
or cotton seed at market price. J. Ne.
Carson, Hampton.
Fifteen Ibs. good Willetts Wonders,
25 lb., postpaid in 4 Ib. lots, or exc.
for 24% bu. good wheat seed at $1 bu.
Miss Annie T. Brown, Madras. \
White Crowders, blackeyes, white
Sugar Crowders, Speckled Crowders,
all 20c .lb.; Sheckled half runner
cornfield bean seed, 20c cupful; Eng.
peas, 15. cupful.. J.-B. McCoy,
Waleska. .
Speckled Crowders, Cream Crowd- ;
ers, 10c lb.; 3 Ibs for 25c; cheaper in
% and bu. or larger lots: Lady peas,.
10c lb.: 3 Ibs., 25c del. Mrs. B. H.
Osborn, Roy.
New Eras, $1.50 bu. Exc. for male
pig. Prefer P. C. or Duroc. J. W. Ivie,
Farmington, RFD 1. a
Four bu. bean peas (peas with bean
blooms, good for eating or planting),
Zc Ib.; $3.50 bu., FOB. Buford Ed-
wards, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. _ 2
Thirty ibs. Winter garden peas, 5c Z
Ib. del. P.. P. Cash with order. M.. M,
Yarbrough, Guyton.
Ten Ibs. Willetts Wonders, 20c Ib.,
FOB. Money order or cash. Mrs. L. E.
Ross, The Rock, Rt. 1.
Salad. Eng. pea seed (kind to string
and break like snap beans), 30c lb.;
2 Ibs., 50c. Mrs. J. M, Jones; Gray-
son.
One thousand lbs. Fancy Crowders
and Lady peas, pure white, large
cream, grown especially for seed. 10
Ibs., $1, postpaid; 6c .lb., FOB. Clyde
Burell, Auburn. =
Half bu. oe Eng. pea seed,
20c -Jb.,: or exc, .2 Ibs. for 3 Ibs. of
dried apples. Mrs. F. L. Hardy, Lyons.
Fifteen or 20 lbs. Garden pea seed,
Bush (Dwarf), very prolific, 25c Ib.
Mrs. F. W. Sims, Cecil; Box 333) 4 =
-White Crowders, -10 lb. Exc. few
Ibs. for white feed sacks, Ib. for 1
sack; Speckled peas, $1.50 bu., or exe,
for pigs or anything can use. Mrs.
Huel F. Key, Richland, Rt. :
Extra large white skin No. : Span- 5
ish peanuts, 244c Ib. del. in 100 lb. or
more lots. Tobe Milner, Shellman. -
No. 1 Spanish peanuts, 1931 crop,
3c lb., FOB. Not less than 25 lbs,
shipped. Albert Collins, Whigham.
First-class large paper shell Stuart
pecans, 1931 crop, 25c Iib., postpaid,
Mrs. T. C. Floyd, Chipley, "Rt. es
Gumbo peanuts, $1.25 bu.; Spanis
$1.25 bu., FOB, or exc. for anythin:
can use. Mrs. J. L. Vaughn, Bowdon.
Pink Spanish peanuts, prolific var
5c lb. in 100 Ib. lots, FOB. Mone
ere Wm. Nunn, Lawrencevi
R
Lead. var. paper shell pecans, 20c
Ib. del. by Noy. 15th. E. R. Chandler,
Seville, Rt. 1.
Pecans, 20c Ib., or exc. for syrup;
also have white butter beans, 20c lb
or exc. for equal value. Mrs. Poe
Bostwick, Bluffton. bee
N. C. Flat Runners, 80c bu.: w
Spanish, 75c bu.; 22 and 15 yrs. im-
provement on these. varieties; Frots-
cher pecans, 30c lb.; Money-maker,
20c; Stuarts, 25c Ib., FOB. Cash. W.
Uv. 7 Draughon, Whigham. Ce:
Clays, bright and sound, new crop,
$1 bu., FOB, Blue oe F, ses ~ ers,
Young Cane. i
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Georgia Products For Sale
BUTTER FOR SALE ,
Nice, firm butter, 40c lb., and post-.
age. Mrs. J. N. Knowles, Jackson,
Ri 1,
Four Ibs. nice Jersey butter from
- young t. b. tested cow each week, 35c
-lb., postpaid, or 30c not postpaid.
Country butter, 2 lbs. fresh each
week, 40c lb., postpaid in Ist and 2nd
zones. Box to be ret. at purchasers
oe: Mrs. E. D. Neal, Ranger,
Two or 3 lbs. fresh Jersey butter
each week, 25c lb. del. Mrs, C. T.
Hunt, Cumming, Rt. 4.
& Yellow Jersey butter, 35c lb. Mrs.
W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch.
_ Nice yellow country butter, 30c Ib.,
_ 6 lbs. per week, carton to be returned.
Mrs. Mary Lee Temple, Rydal, Rt.. 2.
< Eight or 9 Ibs. firm yellow Jersey
butter ea. week, 40c lb., del. No col-
_\oring and sat. guar. Mrs. P. W.
~ Hyatt, Bowdon, Rt. 4. ey
Furnish 4 lbs. fresh butter a week,
$5c lb. Mrs. C. B. Gazaway, Cum-
ming Rt. 3.
Two lbs. butter per week, 35c Ib.
Cow t. b. tested. Cash with order.
P.P. Miss Beulah Frey, Dallas, Rt. 3.
SYRUP FOR SALE
Syrup in bbls., 40c:gal.; syrup in
. buckets, 60c. Exc. for male pig. Pre-
fer P. C. or Duroc. J. W. Ivie, Farm-
ington, RFD 1.
_. Sorghum syrup, thick and good,
50c gal., FOB; or exc. J. T. Vaughn,
- Bowdon.
- Pure No. Ga. sorghum syrup, $3
per cs. of 6 No. 10 buckets, FOB.
HH. F. Priest, Acworth, Rt. 1.
' Good, new ribbon syrup in bbls.,
50c gal., or exc. for good wheat, 2
for 1. Sample if requested. J. Nelson
Miller, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
-- Ga. cane syrup, 40c gal. Exc. for
good seed oats and other provisions.
a W. Whitaker, Macon, 201 Pierce
ve.
-New, bright, thick sorghum. syrup
in new gal. buckets, 6% gal., FOB;
90c del: Better price on large orders.
Good sample for 10c. J. E. Stone,
Adairsville, Rt. 3. :
Best grade, new Ga. cane syrup in
$5 gal. bbis., 38c gal.; in 10 Ib. cans,
$3 cs. of 6 cans. R. E. Bower, Dixie.
- Pure Ga. cane syrup, 12-half gal.
eans to cs., $4 case; 6-1 gal. cans,
$3.50 cs. Malvin Collins, Whigham.
_ This years crop sorghum syrup, 65c
-gal.:in buckets, or exc. for sugar cane
syrup, ga. for gal., ea. pay exp. H. B.
Shell, Palmetto.
- Nice, new, thick sorghum syrup, in
bbls.. 34 gal. to bbl., 50c gal. Claude
Ridley, Franklin, Rt. 4.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Fine pumpkins for sale, 1c per Ib.,
FOB. Bring your truck and get any
quantity. John W. Watkins, Rome,
1103 Second Ave.
About 20 Ibs. hot pepper in pod,
15c lb., or exc. for dried apples or
- peaches, or white feed sacks, 100 Ib.,
2 for 1 of both exc. Mrs. Gertie Von-
_ hell, Patterson. | ,
FRUIT FOR 4LE
Four thousand bu. fancy boxed ap-
ples, $1.25 bu. box; bulk apples for
tructs, 25c, 0c and up per bu., FOB,
_. Fifteen Ibs. peaches for sale or exc.
for 100 lb. white feed sacks; 1 lb.
fruit for 2 sacks. Must be without
holes. Mrs. E.. F. Thompson, Farm-
ineton. es
_. One hundred Ibs. dried peaches,
$11 per 100 Ibs., or 12%c Ib. for as
many lbs. as wanted; dried pears,
18c. Send postage. Eva Burell, Elber-
7 bon, RG. 6.
Yates apples, 50c bu. sent COD;
nice sun-dried peaches, 12%c Ib.
Mrs. J. C. Eades, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
_ Fifteen Ibs. sun-dried - peaches,
$1.25; 32 lbs., $2.50. Money with
order. Miss B. Frey. Dallas, Rt. 3.
_ Cider apples, Yates and Terrys, at
packing house for sale cheap to
trucks, or will del. them in Atlanta.
A. B. Clement, Cornelia.
_ Dried apples, 12%c lb. Mrs. Madge
McCoy, Waleska.
Ore hundred Ibs. dried peaches,
10c lb. del. Mrs. B. H. Glass, Monti-
cello, RFD 1.
Nice red and yellow apples, $1 per
box del. Henry F.
standard bu.
_. Weaver, Marion.
+ Sev. bu. Winesaps and Royal Lim-
bertwigs. If interested, see W. C. Sul-
livan, Morganton.
Thirty lbs. clingstone, yellow sun-
dried, unpealed peaches, 10c lb. Add
-16c postage on 10 lbs.: also gal. peach:
seed. 8 var.. clinvstone and clear seed,
$1. Mrs, G. H. Eley, White Plains.
pacing house. C. M. Miller, Cornelia. |
Georgia Products For Sale
Nice, sun-dried, old fashioned
peaches and tender skin apples, 12%c
lb.: also dried Damson plums, 15c lb.
Add postage on orders for less than
eo lbs. Mrs. Mary Spruell, Alpharetta,
Rte 2. :
Extra bright, new crop sun-dried
less lots, 5c Ib., FOB. F. R.. Rogers,
Young Cane. hex
_Nice, bright sun-dried apples for
sale or exc. for bright chunk honey.
W. C. Smith, Smyrna, Rt. 1.
Sun-dried apples and peaches, 8c
lb.: also strawberry jam, 40c at., or
25 pt. Add postage. Mrs. Lula Haw-
Kins, Alpharetta, Rt 405 SY 8 3
Yates apples, 75c bu. and shipping
chgs. Mrs. L. E. Ross, The Rock, Rt. 1.
Large cultivated crab apples,-$1 bu.
L. A. Ponder, Juliette. :
Sev. bu. Keiffer pears, $1 bu. Will
exc. Mrs. Lucia Williams, Collins.
Crab apples, 10 gal.; 50c bu. Add
postage. Exc. for anything can use.
J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4.
Fine, hand picked apples, $1.25
bu.; extra large, $1.50 bu. Most any
variety. C. A. Dobbs, Gainesville.
Nice, sun-dried apples, 5 lbs., 60c;
10 lbs., $1.10 del., or 8c lb., FOB. A,
D. Call, Ellijay, Rt. 4.
Nice Shockley and Tate apples, $1.
bu.; nice sun-dried apples, 10c Ib.,
del. T. C. Mooney, Quill.
Sun-dried apples and peaches, 50
Ib. even wt. bags, 7c Ib.; less, 10c Ib.
Cash with order. C. C. Jarrard,
Cleveland, Rt. 1. -
Forty lbs. nice sun-dried peaches,
9c lb. Guss Sosebee, Cleveland.
~ Nice, sun-dried peaches, 50 Ibs., $6,
or exc. for good oats, del. at 50c bu;
also sun-dried pineapple and Keiffer
pears, 7 lbs. to_the $1 in dollar lots.
Cash with order. Mrs. J. T. Tate,
Whitesburg, Rt. 1.
Sun-dried peaches, 9c lb., or 12 lbs.
$1; sun-dried apples, same price.
Add postage. Mrs. Lula Bell, Alpha-
retta, Rt. 2. ;
Nice, sun-dried apples, 12%4c Ib.,
or exc. 6 lbs. for 8 good, white feed
sacks. Ea. pay postage on what they
send. Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lewiston.
Cultivated crabapples, $1 bu., 50c
pk., FOB ere, or add postage. R. Q.
Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2. -
Sun-dried horseapples, 12%4c Ib.
Mrs. C. A. Black, The Rock, Rt. 1.
HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE. ;
White honey in the comb, 50 lb.
packed in a lard can for $4. Send
chk. Will exc. for seed rye. J. W.
Lang, Omega.
Fey. ext. honey, 6-10 Ib. pails,
$5.50; 2-10 lb. pails, postpaid, $2.25;
1-10 Ib., postpaid, $1.25. Prompt
shipment. John A. Crumley. Doctor-
town.
Bees in 8 and 10 frame hives,
Stag C. E. Fowler, Augusta,. Box
Nine hives of yellow bees in up-
right gums for sale or exc. for pure
bred Black Essex shoats or pure bred
R. I. Red or B. Rock chickens. Party
to come after bees. J. C. Taylor,
Hazlehurst, Rt. 2, Box 61.
Two lbs. nice, clean beeswax, 60c, |
postpaid. Mrs. J. H. Stapleton, Mc-
Rae Rte 2:
New crop honey, 75-lb. tin, $8; No.
10 cans, $1.50; Ib. sections, 24 to case,
$4, all del. Exc. 2 cans 20-lb. honey
for 3 bu. good eating . pples, del. L. H.
Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 31.
Good grade Gallberry white comb
honey, packed in 60 and 70 lb. cans,
10c lb., FOB. Murl J. Morris, Baxley.
Bright Gallberry, chunk or xt. 5
Ib. pail, 80c; 10-1b., $1.40 del. D. F.
Thomas, Odum.
Ten lb. pail good ext. honey, post-
paid, $1.25; 10 lb. comb, postpaid,
$1.75; 5 Ib. fey. comb, postpaid, 90c.
Write for prices on larger quantities.
John W Berryhill, Lakeland:
Three- Ibs. beeswax, 25c lb. Ben|.
Echols, Philomath.
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
American Wonder peanuts, 30-bu.
on % acre, 10c lb. del. E. T. Clem-
Lents, Tennille.
No. 1 Spanish peanuts, $1.60 per 2
bu. bag, not postpaid. No chks. Money
order or cash. Judson Hand, Whis-
ham, RED.
Paper shell pecans for sale. David
Jennings, Jr., Americus, P. O. Box 84.
One hundred twenty-five lbs. new
Stuart pecans. Make best offer for
lot Mrs. E. E. Carter, Hazlehurst.
A No. 1 hand-picked, free of trash.
Spanish peanuts for seed or parch-
ing. 5c lb. Add postage. Exp. or frt.
Cash with order. No chks. Minnie L.
Bailey, Cordele, Rt. C.
MARKET BULLETIN
Georgia Products For Sale
Peanuts, 4c Ib. in 5 Ib. lots, not
postpaid. Cash with order. Fred
Combs, Stephens, Rt. 1, Box 40.
Runner peanuts, 2%c Ib.; also
pecans, Schleys, 25c; Stuarts, 20c;
paper shell seedlings, 10c lb. Hulled
and polished. All 1931 crop. Mohey
order. No chks. W. S. Norton, Edison.
White Spanish peanuts, slightly
mixed with the Red Jumbo, $1.50
bu.: also pure white grained pop-
corn, $1.50 bu. G. L. Berry, Alto.
Large size pecans, 1931 crop, for
sale or exc. What have you? W. H.
Hipp, Hogansville.
Large size select Stuart pecans,
1931 crop, 25c lb. W. Harrison, Fitz-
-gerald. :
Eighty or 100 Ibs. fine, large seed-
ling pecans, 15c lb., FOB; no chks.
John L. Bennett, Screven, Rt. 2,
Box: 31.
One hundred Ibs. ea. large paper-
shell pecans, new crop ready to ship
now and Nov. 1., ea. 25c lb.; med.
size seedlings, 10c lb. Mrs. W. F.
Boney, Rhine, Rt. 1.
Spanish peanuts, clean, sound,
1931 crop, $3 per 100. W. J. Bargeron,
Sardis, Box 146.
Large, sound Stuart pecans, 30c
lb.: medium size, 15c lb.; seedlings,
10c lb. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bron-
wood, Box 83.
Large paper shell seedlings, $15 per
C: small, $7; Money-Maker, $15 per
C lIbs.; Frotscher, $20 C; white Span-
ish peanuts, $1.60 per bag of 2 hu.
Malvin Collins, Whigham.
Well filled seedling pecans, 10c lb.;
white Spanish peanuts, 3%c lb. Exc.
a, few for nice dried peaches. R. E.
Bower, Dixie.
Large size, select pecans, 1931 crop,
25c lb. W. Harrison, Fitzgerald.
New crop white Spanish peanuts,
4c lb. Not less than 25 Ibs. shipped.
Jas. B. Woods, Brooks.
Large soft shell pecans, 20c Ib.;
small size, 10c lb. Exp. collect or add
postage. J. W. Lang, Omega.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Forty lbs. country-cured, hickory-
smoked ham, nice and dry, free from
worms, 25c lb., FOB. Mrs. P. W.
Hyatt, Bowdon, Rt. 4.
Home-made pork sausage, smoked
and linked, 4 Ibs., postpaid, $1. Send
chk. J. W. Lang, Omega.
Nice, home cured shoulders, 15c
lb., FOB. Mrs. J. B. Lanier, Brooklet.
POTATOES FOR SALE
Porto Rico potatoes, good cond.,
cheap to trucks. Located nea# Piny
Bluff Ferry in Toombs County, be-
tween- Lyon and Baxley. L. O. War-
nock, Towns.
. Porto Rico potatoes, 75c bu. Lo-
cated on State Highway No. 7,5 miles
north Ft. Valley. Waymond Miller,
Ft. Valley, Rt. 4, Box 50. :
Porto Rico potatoes, 75c bu., FOB.
John Daniel, Baxley. '
No. 1 Big Stem Jersey sweet pota-
toes, $10 per ton at field. Rufus Mer-
riman, Lyons, Rt. 1.
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
FOR SALE
Concord grape cut. Ic each; Fox
and Winter grape, also muscadine
vines, all well rooted, 15c each. 2 for
25c. Add postage. J. R. Bramlett,
Ellijay, Rt. 4.
Ped. pecan trees, budded from se-
lected heavy bearing trees, Schley,
Stuart, Money-Maker. W. H. Harris,
Ft. Valley. fox
Niagara and Concord grape cut.
not rooted, 75c per C del. Mrs. J. B.
Brown, Eastman, Rt. 1.
_ June budded peach trees, 3-18
inches, $25 M:; also other nursery
(fruit) stock cheap. A. J. Welden,
Griffin.
Gov. insp. apple, pear, peach, plum
and pecan trees for sale. R. L. Wheel-
er, Macen, Rt..5.
Seedling plum peach trees, cof good
fruit, 15c ea., FOB. J. T. Shell, Pal-
metto.
Good plum trees, 3 for 25c; seed-
ling peach seed, dif. var., 20c gal.
Will give yellow-meat watermelon
seed with ea. 50c order; add postage.
Ethel Sullivan, Marietta, Rt. 2.
Two drop grape vines, 1 to 5 tons
to acre, 10 M cuttings, $30 M at vine-
yard. I. H. Johnson, Dublin, Rt. 6.
Horseapple bushes at 20c ea. or exc.
for cherry June pears and white Eng.
Indian seedling peach bushes, ea. pay
exp. O. J. Power, LaGrange, Rt. 6.
Sugar plums, crabapples, 15c ea.;
add postage. Mrs. Mae Wright,
Loving.
Fifty pecan plants, 2 yrs. old, about
3 ft., 10c ea. Mrs. W. F. Boney,
- Rhine, Rt. 1.
Thursday, October 29, 1981
|C. A. Dobbs, Gainesville.
ea.
Georgia Products For Sale
All lead. var. 2 and 3-year-old ap-
ple trees, 20c ea.; peach trees, 15
ea.; Concord and Niagara grape, 10.
ea. L. C. Head, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Lead. var. mountain-grown apple
trees, 12 trees, 6 kinds, 2 of ea., $1,
del. Special low price on large orders,
State insp. T. M. Webb, Ellijay.
Old-time seed peach trees and ap-
ples, Concord grape, large white scup-
pernong, all 10c ea., $1 doz.; quince,
25c ea.; pomegranate, 25c ea.; also
300 Ibs. seedling peach seed, for best.
offer. Mrs. R. Allgood, Oxford.
Georgia Products Wanted
PECANS, OTHER FRUIT TREES -
Want to hear from party who can.
furnish me about 100 Camphor trees
4-6 ft. Quote lowest prices and state
facts in first letter. R. B. Shepherd,
Fitzgerald.
Want 100 Stuart pecan trees. Quote
best price. F. L. Pickens, Newnan,
Box 147.
PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want to buy 10 lbs. pecans. Send
sample and give price in letter. J. H.
Gh eae Atlanta, 719 Atlanta Trust
Bldg.
POTATOES WANTED ae
Want 25 or 30 bu. Porto Ricans,
even swap for good value. Write..
Chris King, So. Atlanta, 13 Rhodesa
Street. Sere
Want 50 bu. Porto Rican potatoes |
for eating. Will pay 50c bu. BE. J.
Hart, College Park. a
Want Porto Rico sweet potatoes,
100 to 300 bu. ea. week. Quote best
cash price and number bu. you have.
FRUIT WANTED ee
Exe. med. size soft-shell. pecans,
lb. for lb., for dried apples or peaches,
pay chgs. Frank H. Tootle,
Manasses, Rt. 1. Hey as
Exc. 50 white feed sacks, . not.
washed, for 50 lbs. dried fruit, ea.-
pay postage. Mrs. Rose Danvers,
Dayle.
Exe. Indian Runner drakes at. $1
ea. for dried apples at 10c Ib. Mrs.
J. B. Brown, Eastman.
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Exc. equal value for good, sound.
table peas, white butter beans or
cornfield beans, etc. Mrs. Viola Roe-
buck, Lyons, Rt. 1. ce
Want % bu. white Navy beans at
reasonable price for cash. Mrs. J. V
Watkins, Toccoa, Box 63.
Exc. dried apples, free from peel-.
ing, cores, etc., for butter beans or
Cream Crowder peas. B. M. Carruth,
Cass Station, Rt. 1. ee
SYRUP WANTED
Exc. Fulghum oats for Ga. cane
syrup. Write. Geo. W. Greer, Ft. Val-
ley.
HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
Want some strained honey. Quote
price in gal. lots. H. W. Jordon, Dub=-
lin, care Express Office. ;
SOME DIRECTIONS FOR HOME |
Butter MakingBy Mrs. Lawrence
T. Mitchell, State Bureau of Mar- |
kets.First, good butter can be made
from clean milk only. Everything
touching the milk must be washed
thoroughly, then boiled, then kept in |
the sun. It is better to churn cream
than whole milk. A barrel churn is
best, but whether churning whole
milk or cream in any kind of churn,
observe the following:
(a) Churn before milk or cream
becomes too sour; it may be chftrned
sweet if right temperature is
used.
(b) Dont guess at temperature.
Buy a dairy thermometer (cost 50c).
(c) Never pour warm or cold wa-
ter into the milk to change the tem-
perature. >
(d) Never keep the churn in the
bedroom. :
When necessary to color,.add about |
20 to 30 drops of butter color to a
gallon of milk. Take your 50-cent
thermometer and when temperature
reaches 58 to 60 degrees. churn. It
will take 30 to 40 minutes for butter
to come. Pour off milk as soon as
particles of butter are about the size
of a small pea, then churn the but-
or in a wash water of the same tem-.
perature of butter milk. Use about
a heaping tablespoonful of fine table
salt to each pound of butter. Mold
in brick-shape and wrap in parch-
ment butter paper. : :
Putter made by these directions
should sell on the Atlanta market.